The classroom course of the boating guide course was held on Friday, August 28 and the on-the-job course was held on August 30 (Sun).
First of all, it's a class.
On the 30th, when the actual edition was held, it was a bit of light rain, but it was beneficial for cruises on the Nihonbashi River, Sumida River and Kanda River.
First of all, it's a good idea.
In the light rain, we left Nihonbashi dock at Edokkomaru.
From Nihonbashi River to Sumida River. Toyomi Bridge seen from the water.
Enter the Sumida River and see Kiyosu Bridge from the water. When viewed from the water, the Tokyo Tree is in the middle of the bridge.
It's Shinohashi seen from the water.
When you enter the Kanda River, the first thing you can see is Yanagibashi.
Kanda River also has interesting bridges and riversides, but it is omitted because it is outside Chuo-ku (laughs). Once again in Chuo-ku of Nihonbashi River.
You can see the Joban Bridge under construction. You can see the building of the Bank of Japan on your left.
And I returned to Nihonbashi again.
It was less than 2 hours, but it was a useful tour.
I finally came back to Tsukuda on foot, thinking that it was getting cooler and I had to tighten my feelings a little.