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Waterside scenery

[TAKK...] 18:00 on December 5, 2017

The scenery of the Sumida River and the canal beyond is an important landscape of Chuo-ku, and you can see it just by looking at it.

If you look at such a waterside view from the water
In search of unusual landscapes and new discoveries, we participated in a cruise that was held as a training course for boat sightseeing guides.

 

On the day, the wind blowing on the water was sometimes strong and cold, but it was a warm and pleasant sunny day for early November.

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Himiko travels through Kachidokibashi. It is a sightseeing boat with a futuristic atmosphere designed by Reiji Matsumoto. There is also a scallona with a very similar exterior design, but it can be distinguished by the presence or absence of an onboard deck.

 

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The construction site of the Olympic athlete village, where soot-free cranes are lined up. It is said that the necessary maintenance at the time of the tournament will be completed by H31.12.

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Luxurious passenger ships are berthed at Harumi Wharf and Harumi Passenger Ship Terminal.

 

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The scenery of the Sumida River Terrace. The autumn leaves are beautiful and it is a place to relax.

 

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The scenery of Harumi's condominiums and the sky tree. It's an urban landscape.

 

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Kachidokibashi and Tsukiji Ohashi. The arch of Tsukiji Ohashi is seen between the arches of Kachidokibashi.

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From Chuo-ku, you can board a sightseeing boat that runs various courses.

Why don't you enjoy the view from the water?