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For the Cherry Blossom Festival in St. Luke Garden

[Dame-kun] February 12, 2010 08:30

In the past, I've been challenging the slope in Bunkyo-ku.

15-degree "Nozokizaka", "Hinashizaka", "Chodotsukizaka", etc., which are said to be the largest diagonal in the 23 wards of Tokyo.

Just listening to the name seems to be scared, but there is also a "rat hill" near Otowa Goten, which is also a very steep slope. 。

 

By the way, there was a "namely slope" in Chuo-ku.

According to what I hear, there are no slopes in Chuo-ku and Koto-ku. 。 。

 

Still, there is a hill at Tsukuda Kobeside Tsukuda Park.wink

There are slopes on both sides of St. Luke's Garden.

But it's not good, the slope of Eitai Bridge or the slope of Kachidokibashi are not eligible.

 

How is it? Why don't you name both slopes of Akashicho Garden by open call for participants and add Aya?

Dome

 

 
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