[Shitamachi Tom]
09:00 on December 9, 2009
Harumi is the gateway to the sea in Chuo-ku.
This year marks the 80th anniversary of the completion of the land reclamation in 1929.
Initially, it was called "Tsukishima No. 4", and although it was scheduled to be a pre-war World Exposition venue, it was canceled due to the war.
At present, new urban development is progressing through waterfront redevelopment.
The bustle of the day is good, but the night view is also attractive.
Why don't you take the "Chuo-ku Community Bus" (Edo Bus) and visit Harumi?
[Shitamachi Tom]
December 9, 2009 08:30
December
The city of Tokyo began in late autumn.
I'm changing my dress to early winter.
The trees in the park in Chuo-ku are completely colored, and they play seasonal songs vividly to give a sense of rhythm to the cold air in the morning.
Passing in front of Tsukiji Honganji Temple, the large ginkgo trees swayed gently and spread the branches to wrap around the various memories of the past year.
I can't enter without praying that next year will be a good year.
Here and there in Chuo-ku, you can see impressive autumn leaves and yellow leaves. It would be nice if you could relax in your heart even during busy hours.