During Golden Week, I took a picture of Tsukuda, Tsukishima, and Ginza from Sky Tree Floor 450.
You can see a new city in the skyscrapers around the Sumida River, which wraps the history and flows gently, and the skyscrapers around the mouth of the river.↓
It is the Sumida River from the "Messenger Statue" built in the central balcony of Chuo-ohashi Bridge, an X-shaped diagonal bridge that opened in 1993.
On the right hand side of Children's Day, you can see the Sky Tree at a height of 634m above the ground near Monzennakacho and far away from Eitai Bridge upstream.↓
This is the Sumida River from Hashigami of "Eitai Bridge", which was built in Genroku 11 (1698) and completed in 1698 (1698).
The skyscrapers of Tsukuda on the left, a sightseeing steamer passing down Chuo-ohashi Bridge, and the right is the Sumida River Terrace in Shinkawa.↓
It is a view of the Sumida River where you can see Eitai Bridge from Toyomi Bridge, a painted steel bridge that is rare in Japan.↓
In the explanation version of Minamizume of Toyomi Bridge, a sentence of Kafu Nagai's Chokutei Nijo "...The view overlooking Eitai Bridge and the lights on the Sagacho area diagonally from between the Toyomi Bridge steel frames..."
I refer to it.
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