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[Sam] April 22, 2016 12:00

R0037417LS.jpg The Sumida River diverts east at Tsukuda 2-chome, upstream of Chuo-ohashi Bridge at the mouth of the mouth, flows between Tsukuda 2.3-chome and 1.2-chome, Echinakajima Koto-ku, and is divided into east and west at Toyosu Saving Ground, respectively. It is connected to the Toyosu Canal and the Spring (Haru) shipping river.

During the development of the Okawabata River City, Ishikawajima Park, which was built along the Sumida River school river between Chuo-ohashi Bridge and Aioi Bridge, was expanded and maintained to Aioi Bridge south in 2007.

With the adoption of Super dike, the green space, which has a hydrophilic nature so that it can interact with water, is popular as a place for local residents to relax, and is crowded with jogging and walking people.

R0037443SQLSG.jpgOn April 18, the Tokyo Regional Meteorological Observatory announced one of the biological seasonal observation information `` Shiba sprout '', but the lawn in the open open space is gradually becoming darker, young leaves of the trees sprout, and the refreshing season has reached. Was.

By the way, this year's germination is 11 days later than normal and 5 days later than last year.

If you look closely at your feet, the green area of the slope is full of wild flowers that you can feel spring.

You can also see starlings gathering around the ground, walking around the ground, and thumb.

 

From the left, Oinunofuguri, Tachiinunofuguri, Tokiwahaze, Cuurigusa, Nazuna

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From the left, white clover, red clover, crow peas, harzion, Dutch minagusa

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