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Greening and maintenance of the Kamejima River

[TAKK...] April 21, 2016 09:00

The Kamejima River is a 1.1km long first-class river that divides from the Nihonbashi River near Kayabacho and pours into the Sumida River via the vicinity of Hatchobori.

Greening of river banks is being promoted through initiatives such as the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

This time, the riverbank near Hatchobori (near Takahashi) has been neatly maintained.

[Kamejima River - Hatchobori, near Shinkawa (when Hatchobori was located)]

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[Kamejima River - Hatchobori, near Shinkawa (Heisei)]

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※ The area near the red frame is maintained

On the banks of the Kamejima River, there are very few places to get close to the river and relax, so the places that have been maintained this time are valuable.

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From the place that was developed this time, facing the Minami Takahashi area

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From Minami Takahashi, see the place that has been developed this time

I think it is difficult to secure land, but I hope that such facilities will continue in the future.

 

 

remain and fringed iris flowers at the Tokyo Regional Taxation Bureau

[TAKK...] April 18, 2016 14:00

The Tokyo National Taxation Bureau is located at 5-chome Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, close to Tsukiji Market.

The building is new because it was relocated to Tsukiji, Chuo-ku on May 7, 2015 (Thursday).

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On the premises, there is an explanatory version of "Japan Sea Map and the Birthplace of Ocean Survey", indicating that there have been an organization that conducts ocean surveys since the Meiji era.

And one more thing.

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The stone-framed remain is on display.

It seems that some of the drainage channels created on the border between the flagship mansion of the Edo period and the road, which were used until the early Showa era, were relocated.

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The fringed iris flowers on the premises were just at their best.

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