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 Anaser Side, Chuo-ku (vol1: Nihonbashi)

[ww] May 18, 2009 00:42

The percentage of people who come to Ginza shopping in Sumida River in less than 10 minutes before Wako.
Do you know that you will come out?
Just like walking in Ginza, you can see the sun and blow in the wind on the terrace of the Sumida River.
It's very pleasant, but I don't think it's surprisingly known.

For that reason, Chuo-ku, where you can enjoy unexpectedly just by stretching your legs a little or deviating on a side street.
I would like to look for a good spot with the theme and introduce it.

nihonbasi01.jpgBy the way, the first time is Nihonbashi, the largest symbol of Chuo-ku.
It's easy to cross mechanically, but there's no way to taste this precious building.
One step away from the West Bank Bridge
What about it? It is a good point to view the entire bridge objectively.
In particular, the lighting up at night (pictured above) is impressive, and let's see high-speed pillars and roads, which are said to be disturbers.
It seems like a column of the Greek temple, and it seems like an effective device that creates a three-dimensional effect.
Sir. If you imagine that way, you may also see the bustle of the past on the bridge.

I don't have a sense of season around here.  nihonbasi02.jpg
When viewed from the Mitsukoshi side, there are cherry blossoms on both sides of the left, and every year.
It adds the gorgeousness of spring to Nihonbashi. In particular
Yoshino cherry tree is in front of the police station on the Kyobashi side.
(Background in the photo on the right) and weeping in the morning sun.
The figure shining in the light of the night, and the figure faintly hazy in the light of the night
It has a strong presence.
The season has already passed this year, but again
It is recommended that you take a look next year if you have a chance.
I'll do it.   (WW)

 

 

A major holiday is also a paragraph...

[Shitamachi Tom] May 7, 2009 12:30

20090506 View of Harumi from Toyomi. jpgThe major holidays will be settled on May 6th today.confident

Whether you are still absent, have resumed work or school work, or have been working all the time in the first place, I think you are spending this consecutive holiday season in various ways.

The weather was fine in the first half of the consecutive holidays, but cloudy and rainy days in the last two days. Is it cool down mode? I walked along the canal beside Toyomi Sports Park.shoe

 

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Refresh by walking around the riverside

[Shitamachi Tom] May 7, 2009 11:55

20090502 Sumida Riverside jpg

The bright afternoon of a major holiday

From Kachidokibashi, we went along the Sumida River, passed Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge, and went out on the banks around Shinkawa for a stroll. Take a leisurely walk overlooking Chuo-ohashi Bridge and River City 21.

This area is called "Sumida River Terrace", which was selected as one of the Eight Night Views of Chuo-ku.

 

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