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Experience the E-Boat Kamejima River

[Silver] Nov. 27, 2010 18:37

 On November 24, we visited the "E-Boat Candle Cruise" hosted by the NPO Regional Exchange Center.

I went there. But I was wondering, "What is an E-boat?"

 Please refer to the flyer for the information.

The E-boat is a large rowing canoe with 10 people. E-boats are being used throughout the country as an exchange tool that allows anyone to easily and safely enjoy the waterside.

The town you can see from the river on an E-boat is just an extraordinary scenery. People are unconsciously looking for the waterside and feel peaceful. The experience where you can feel close to the waterside by riding a boat rowing on your own seems to be like a few people's world, but only E-boats can enjoy such extraordinary things easily.

 Anyway, board from the platform near Hatchobori Station. Let's go from the Kamejima River to the Reigishi Bridge!

Nihonbashi district with lots of digging. I thought of the gondola of the Netherlands and Venice.

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 There was also a mother who participated with a daughter of an elementary school student. 

About 10 minutes, it was my first challenge,coldsweats02 and it was a series of tension, but I safely disembarked at Reigishi Bridge.

Your smile is wonderful. Ah, it was fun! I hope it will be held again!

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 Well, next is the restaurant introduced in the flyer.

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 An Italian restaurant called De Ichiba. It is located right downstream of Kameshima Bridge.

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The reception of a person who seems to be a pretty good manager. 

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 The broiled bacon is thick and delicious. They serve draft beer and challenge house wine.

Well, in the middle. The price is reasonable, and it's going to be a shop I don't want to teach here too. 

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 Now, next is "Umikaze", a seafood and Okinawan restaurant near Hatchobori Station.

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 Immediately after entering, shochu and awamori are lined up on the shelves at the back of the counter.

It seems that there were many women's guests.

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 Relaxing with pleasant drunkness, 2 cups of awamori with rock.

"Ryukyu Glass" which I got as a souvenir. When I came home, I used it immediately, and I was happy again.

 Oh, I just forgot to introduce the E-boat. This is the first time that this event has been held at night.

It is also planned to be held around Nihonbashi. For more information, please refer to the following URL.

http://www.jrec.or.jp/

 

 

 

Follow the 497m sky tree

[North Yujin] Nov. 4, 2010 11:45

Let's check the Sky Tree that we followed before along the Sumida River again.

Trees are reported that the tower body made by assembling steel frames has reached the top.

When the second observation deck is completed, the silhouette will change a little further.

First of all, from your favorite shots from Miyuki-dori, the street between Higashi Nihonbashi 1-chome and 2-chome.

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This is kanji, but if you pass through Ginza, it's Hiragana Miyuki Street.

Let's walk along the Sumida River from the northern end of Chuo-ku.

From the north side of Ryogokubashi Nishizume

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Then from the south side,

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Let's go down to the Sumida River Terrace and head downstream.

The camera was playing, blocked by a building on the opposite bank to Shinohashi.

A shot from between the Pampases ahead of Shinohashi

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Next, from the center of the bridge of Kiyosu Bridge.

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You can see the sightseeing boat Ryoma and the fire boat from Asakusa.

Next, from the center of the bridge on the Sumida River Ohashi Bridge.

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You can see the tree over Kiyosu Bridge.

Next is from the top of the Eitai Bridge.

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You can see the Kiyosu Bridge slightly.

This time, I went to Chuo-ohashi Bridge.

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The tree over the Eitai Bridge is also quite scaled.

The weather was nice, so it was a little hike to St. Luke's Tower. 

 

 

 
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