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Birds of the Kamejima River

[TAKK...] January 31, 2019 14:00

In the early morning of winter, grey heron and others gather near Shin-Kamejima Bridge.

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Shin Kameshima Bridge began in March 1882 with a wooden bridge with a length of 15 (approximately 27m) and a width of 3 (approximately 5.4m).

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In March 1926, the bridge was replaced as a modern steel girder bridge by the reconstruction project following the Great Kanto Earthquake (1923), and the width was nearly tripled to 15m.

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You look good friends and smiley.

It's gone near noon. Where would you like to go?

 

 

New Year's visit to Tsukiji Namishi Inari Shrine

[TAKK...] January 3, 2019 18:00

From New Year's Eve to New Year's Day, the Tokyo Sky Tree featured lighting with the Hinomaru as a motif.

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It is very beautiful when viewed from the top of Chuo-ohashi Bridge.

At dawn, we went to Namishi Inari Shrine to new year worshipping.

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There were a lot of people, including those from overseas.

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We also hold hands to the ceiling large lion and the tooth black lion.

In this way, the lion seems to be laughing, and it's auspicious. (Is it because of my mind?)

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On the way home, go through the Kamejima River......、

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The duck was also bowing. It's because of my mind.

 

 
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