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Sky Tree 1 seen from the bridge in Chuo-ku

[kimitaku] February 28, 2013 08:30

The sky tree is now popular and it is crowded with many tourists.

Here in Chuo-ku, there is also a place where you can see the Sky Tree beautifully.

This time, let's introduce a little bit of the Sky Tree seen from the Sumida River.

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The photo at the top is from the Paris Park on Tsukuda Island.

The right of the bridge in the photo is the Sumida River from Aioi Bridge to Nakanoshima Park.

The left is the Sumida River toward Kachidokibashi. 

The bridge in the distant view is Eitai Bridge.

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The second photo shows the upstream sidewalk of Chuo-ohashi Bridge.

The "Messenger" statue of Zackin is in the foreground.

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 The third is a photo from Route 475, walking upstream from Hatsumi Bridge on the Tokyo Marathon Course.

If you look at the Tsukuda Sluice Gate from the bridge, it looks like the Sky Tree will pick it up. The Tsukuda Suimon is located on the Asashio Canal.

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 Here is a photo from Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge

Unlike the upstream sidewalk, which is usually difficult to pass by bicycle, from the upstream sidewalk, and from the downstream sidewalk, the Sky Tree looks beautiful as if picked up. When the ship comes to this point, it is getting a little faster.

It's beautiful, isn't it?

 

 The plums are beginning to bloom, and spring is coming soon. 

I think it would be interesting to look for the sky tree while crossing the bridge leisurely and looking at the river.

 

 

 

 

 
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