When you look closer, it says "Ryukangawa Bridge Park", which is as shown in the photo.
It is a federation of Chuo-ku and Chiyoda-ku.
This is exactly the collaborative work and collaboration between Chuo-ku and Chiyoda-ku (laughs).
It is located on the border between Nihonbashi-Honmachi, Chuo-ku and Kanda-Mikura-cho, Chiyoda-ku.
It seems to be the place where Ryukangawa was located.
It is said that it was reclaimed immediately after the war, but the site seems to be this park.
Takemori Inari Shrine is adjacent to the Chuo-ku side, and Chiyoda-ku side is made of Japanese style.
There are public toilets and playground equipment.
In a small but well-maintained park, people like office workers
The scenery of leisurely reading and chatting was impressive.
![01.jpg](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/2011/12/25/01.jpg)
![02.jpg](http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/2011/12/25/02.jpg)