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Walking around the city even during the cold season

[Shitamachi Tom] January 28, 2010 08:30

2009 Minato Bridge. jpg

It is a cold season, but even in such a case, you can encounter various scenery if you walk in Chuo-ku.

Today, I crossed Minato Bridge from Shinkawa through Reigishi Island. There is a lot of digging around here near Kayabacho, which makes you feel the remnants of water transportation from the Edo period.

Beyond Minato Bridge, you can see the Toyomi Bridge. The bridge was damaged by the Great Kanto Earthquake and was rebuilt in the early Showa era.

In the Edo period, there was [Mifune Tebansho] around here, and it is also known as the stage of Yumie Hiraiwa's novel "Onjuku Kasemi".

It's also fun to take a walk while thinking of such an old landscape.note


 

 

Tokyo Port in winter

[Shitamachi Tom] January 19, 2010 08:45

2009-2010 Tokyo Bay _R.JPG in WinterIt's a cold season.confident

The air that I want to fill is spreading throughout the city.

But in winter, there is a winter atmosphere. The figure of a man walking in the downtown area with a cloak collar, a flock of sparrows playing in the sun, and the shadow of evergreen fluttering in the wind. There is a taste for each season.penguin

The sunset over Tokyo Port. The silhouette of Mount Fuji shines beyond Harumi Wharf. There will be a new bustle in Chuo-ku again tomorrow.

I hope this year will be a good year again.good

 

 
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