Blessed with fine autumn weather, Silver Week is a perfect day to walk around the city.
I went to the Harumi Canal for the first time in a long time and enjoyed the resort feeling nearby.
In fact, here Shin-Tsukuda (Tsukuda 3-chome neighborhood) flourished as a summer resort overlooking Tokyo Bay at the end of the Meiji era.
At the high-colored Kappo cuisine Ryokan, which was built at that time, young artists worked hard on writing, and regular customers Toson Shimazaki wrote the newspaper novel "Spring" and Kaoru Osanai wrote the Okawabata.
At present, concrete walls for tide protection are turned around by landfill, and there is no impression of scenic spot. However, the skyscrapers and sky trees of Toyosu on the opposite bank that shines in the autumn sky will delight your eyes.
We have also been asked for the Chuo-ku Tourism Certification Test, so we recommend that you extend your legs when walking around Tsukuda and Tsukishima.
[Reference Materials: Tsukishima Monogatari Inuhiko Yomota]