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Fankel Ginza Square Autumn Rose Garden

[TAKK...] Nov. 6, 2015 16:00

Fankel Ginza Square, Ginza 5-chome Chuo-dori, Tokyo.

In the Royal Room on the 10th floor, the garden was filled with roses.

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The density of roses is so great that it is really elegant.

It's soothing.

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This time it is until November 6, but the next time it is said that the Christmas illumination garden will be held from December 14 to December 20!

 

 

Flower carpet Harumi 2015 Four Seasons Flower Carpet

[TAKK...] Nov. 4, 2015 10:00

Flower carpet Harumi 2015 was held at Harumi Triton Square.

Using about 60,000 rose petals, a flower painting with a total length of about 110m is created and displayed.

(until November 4)

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A total of about 500 people were created based on the sketch drawn by the staff of Tokyo University of the Arts.

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The theme is "Four Seasons-Japan Four Seasons".

It is very beautiful against the night view of the high-rise buildings around it.

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There are many restaurants in Harumi Triton, so you can enjoy your meal.

Also, the night view around you is very beautiful, so why not enjoy a stroll?

 

 

Traces of Kachidoki's handover

[TAKK...] Nov. 2, 2015 09:00

It is "Kachidoki's ferry trace" at the base of Kachidokibashi.

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In 1905, Kyobashi residents at that time set up a ferryboat and donated it to Tokyo City, and operated to the Kachidokibashi Bridge in 1940.
The stone monument was at the time of the establishment of the ferry port, but the location of the ferry port is different from the present, and it seems that it was around Namiwa Inari Shrine.

There is also a monument to the Naval Accounting School nearby.

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It is a naval-related school that lasted for about 70 years, and it is said that there are more than 10,000 graduates.

We were able to see "Tsukiji Ohashi", whose name was decided in September 2014.

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It was built with the concept of "a bridge that is still proud of the people of Tokyo even after 100 years after construction."

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Looking up from a ship sailing on the Sumida River, it looks like this.

 

 
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