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Sumida River Terrace (prologue) to enjoy walking

[Slow of Satsuki's Koi] March 10, 2018 14:00

Sumida River Terrace (prologue) to enjoy walking

Enjoy walking along the Sumida River Terrace from Kachidokibashi to Kiyosubashi. The course departs near Tsukiji Ohashi.

Cross Kachidokibashi, Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge, Chuo-ohashi Bridge, Shinkawa Park, Eitai Bridge, Kiyosu Bridge. All walk under the bridge

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During this time, the Tsukishima River Suimon detours and walks on general roads, but there is no traffic light and you can walk while enjoying the scenery of the Sumida River.

 

First of all, last year, the Tokyo Tower was specially lit up for two days, October 27 (Fri) and Saturday, October 28 1000 days before the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. The display of 1000 was only one east side (Shibakoen area), and it could be seen between Kachidokibashi and Tsukiji Ohashi, but it was unfortunate rain on October 28.

 

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<<<<<<<<<<I can't understand well with this photo or the naked eye, but it's 1000 characters.) >>>>>>

 

 

Another story of last year. Vegetables are high from last year to this year, but the cause is the cold and the typhoon of last year. On the morning after the typhoon on October 22, the Sumida River terrace near Kachidokibashi. It's flooded as shown in the picture. I saw it for the first time that the water surface has risen so far. The sluice gate was also closed.

 

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<<<<<<<< Submerged Sumida River Terrace near Kachidokibashi) >>>>>>>

 

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<<<<< Kamejima River Sluice Gate seen from Minami Takahashi  >>>>>

 

 

By the way, from the next time, we will post the Sumida River Terrace where you can enjoy walking under the bridge.

 

 
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