It was the best season for a walk, and we went to Tsukiji River Park in Akashicho during lunch break.
Tsukiji River Park literally was a river (canal) in the Edo period, is now reclaimed, and the ground part is a park.
The underground part is a parking lot, and the area around Irifune Bridge is a multi-purpose open space used for ballparks in Chuo-ku.
The photo below shows the corner of the Tsukiji River and the multi-purpose open space from the ground part of Tsukiji River Park.
The ground part at the back of the left is the Irifune Bridge.
The arrow on the map below is the direction of photography.
The area under the Irifune Bridge is the dog run "Wanwan Square".
It is divided into a free area and a small dog area, and the usage time is from 7:00 to 20:00.
The area is 458 square meters for the free area and 189 square meters for the small dog area.
When I went there, there were people who had dogs play in the small dog area.
It's Tsukiji River Park, where you can feel peaceful and relaxed.