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Akashicho Waterside Line Tour Route

[Sam] 12:00 on November 1, 2016

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RIMG1004RSG.jpg Sunday, October 30 is the annual "Chuo-ku Marugoto Museum" date.

This year, the ninth time, five new events have been added, and the entire city is regarded as a museum, and a total of 41 programs are underway at the same time.

It is also a great attraction that free buses and ships that connect each venue operate and you can go around.

Among them, the boat route, which goes around the rich waterside space of Chuo-ku, is one of the popular events under the guidance of the River Guide.

①Nihonbashi Tour Route (Departure and departure of Nihonbashi Pier)

②Akashicho Waterside Line Tour Route (from and from Akashicho Disaster Prevention Shipyard)

③Hamacho (Hamacho Disaster Prevention Depot) - Harumi (Asashio Canal Ship landing)

④Nihonbashi (Nihonbashi dock) to Harumi (Asashio Canal dock)

4 routes have been formed.

This time we boarded the "Akashicho Waterside Line Tour Route".

Departures and departures at the Akashicho Disaster Prevention Shipyard, Kachidokibashi - Tsukiji Ohashi - (Tokyo Bay) - Toyosu Ohashi - Harumi Ohashi -

A course that goes around Harumi Bridge-Harumi Bridge-Aioi Bridge-Chuo-ohashi Bridge-Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge.

The maximum temperature in Tokyo on the day was 13.5 ° C, and despite the chilly weather, it was a 30-minute cruise to enjoy the changing scenery of the city from the ship, including the planned site of the athlete village and the hot topic of Toyosu Market.