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The Hamarikyu Garden, which walks through Harumi Ohashi, Toyosu Ohashi, and Tsukiji Ohashi, is right in front of you.

[Silver] Nov. 10, 2018 09:00

 On November 5, from Harumi Triton Square, we toured the "Furusato Harumi Archives Exhibition Hall" at the side of Harumi Ohashi from outside, and saw a fine mikoshi on display.

He then crossed Harumi Ohashi for the first time in several years.

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Via Yurikamome Shijomae Station on the Toyosu side

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 Cross the Toyosu Ohashi Bridge, which became accessible on November 4.

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 On the left hand, look at the Harumi Passenger Ship Terminal and the construction site of the tremendous development condominium complex.

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Look at the signboard of "Athlete Village Construction Site" near Plaza Harumi.

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Tokyo Olympics. I felt that the Paralympic Games will be held in 2020.

 We passed through an intersection with condominiums such as Tokyo Towers, located on the south side of Kachidoki Station, and headed to Tsukiji Ohashi.

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At Tsukiji Ohashi, I met several pairs of parents and children walking from apartments around Tokyo Towers. One set goes to the Kabukiza Theater. The other group was walking to Ginza 8-chome. It was tentatively opened for the bypass of Route 2, but traffic became very convenient, Chuo-ku was double geographically doubled and artificially doubled, making it a great development I had a feeling. And at the exit of the bypass of Route 2, Hamarikyu Onshi Garden, a water bus was about to leave.

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 It was my first time to see a water bus so much that I could get it, and the greenery of Hamarikyu made me forget that I was in a big city of Tokyo. Silver