When I studied about "bridges", I was interested in structural design, etc., and when I looked up to visit nearby bridges, there are many wonderful bridges in Chuo-ku!
Nihonbashi Eitai Bridge Kiyosubashi Kachidokibashi 8 bridges Sumida River, a nationally designated important cultural property...
(In the future, I would like to introduce the bridge in Chuo-ku on this blog!)
Finally, I wanted to see the bridge below and decided to sail from the Nihonbashi Pier.
There are various ships and courses, but I chose the Nihonbashi River course of the "Edo Tokyo Discovery Consortium" of course.
I am very satisfied with a fun commentary and old map with a valuable and high-sense American electric boat!
If you're lucky, you're in a chartered state!
We recommend departing from Nihonbashi during this time when the climate is good!