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Shade of trees

[The Monkey] July 23, 2018 09:00

When you walk around the city center every day in extreme heat, your head will be cluttered by the shining sun and asphalt reflections. In such a case, let's take a break in the shade of the tree. Introducing the wonderful shades of trees I met in Chuo-ku.

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He received the "Green Design Award" Architectural Minister's Award, and said to have been created with the hope of greening the familiar living space and creating a green environment for children who will be responsible for the future. It's a road that you can hardly see outside the park. Nearby are Tsukiji River Park and Akatsuki Park, a green area.

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There is also a green corner in Kyobashi. There is also a space to sit between Edgran and Meijiya, where the Chuo-ku Tourist Information Center is located. This green bench, like a rock, is soft and soft when you sit down. When I went as it was around noon, there were many people eating lunch. It's also a space for events.

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I came to Nihonbashi. It's a corner on the north side of Cored Nihonbashi. There is also a table here, flowers are blooming, and it seems that you can rest slowly.

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The last is the forest of Fukutoku Shrine, which is familiar. A small sutra of wind chimes is also made, and you can feel the coolness of the sound.

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