"Why don't you look at Chuo-ku from the outside? This is the sequel to "Rainbow Bridge & Carletta Shiodome".
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Chuo-ku is transforming toward the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics. By "fixed-point observation", the change can be seen.
We photographed the same thing from the same place (Caretta Shiodome 46th floor observation space) at different times.....
Demolition status of the former Tsukiji Market (on site)
First of all, the former Tsukiji Market (in the hall) relocated in October 2018.
The inside market is now surrounded by fences, so you can't see the inside from the ground. However, from a skyscraper, it looks so good....
The security checkpoint (a blue roof building lined up in three rows) has been removed.
A provisional detour (inner turn) has been opened from Tsukiji Ohashi to Shin-ohashi Bridge Street.
There is also a change in the number of cars that use the parking lot.
Construction status of Olympic Village (Harumi)
Next, the construction status of the Athlete Village.
Comparison of May 2018 with January 2019, seven months later....。
Note) The front is the Hamarikyu Garden, and the back is the Toyosu Market.
Among the photos taken in January 2019, the buildings that look black are the athlete villages under construction. It has a strong presence.
It seems that the foundation was spending time on the construction, but when the construction of the building started, I feel that it will be faster after that.
Starting with photography from the Carletta Shiodome Observation Space, the "If you look at Chuo-ku from the outside" series and the "fixed-point observation" series will continue in the future....