From Shintomicho Station or from Tsukiji Station via Tsukiji Honganji Station, Tsukiji River Park, St. Luke's College of Nursing
Let's take a walk around here. It is truly a world of art created by nature.
The autumn leaves of Tsukiji River Park, the yellow leaves "zelkova", and the green "sawtooth oak" behind them are beautiful.
Pass through the monument of Ryunosuke Akutagawa, the ruins of the Asano House of Banshu-Ako Domain, and pass in front of St. Luke's.
"Yurinoki" and the English name "Tulip Tree" are yellow.
Look at the cultural monuments such as "Keio Gijuku Birthplace" and "Dismantling Shinsho", and see the ruins of the surrounding settlement.
It's also fun to visit the monument of the founding university. And then
When I entered Akatsuki Park, which is behind Time Dome Akashi, I found it.
There is a great achievement in modernization of Japan and a bust of famous people who have controversial. This is Mr. Siebold.
By this person, Japanese cherry blossoms and other plants were registered as scientific names under Latin names.
By the way, "primrose" is Primura sieboldii, and what is the plant name associated with this sieboldii?
The St. Luke's Tower is also nice. There is also a monument to the U.S. Embassy on the Sumida River Terrace behind this.
When you leave Akatsuki Park, it is "Momijibafu" (Kaede) that is turning golden.
In harmony with the rest of the greenery, it seems that oil paintings painted with paint shine.
This <Marugoto Museum!>Is the expiration date of the product until December 2?
As soon as possible.
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