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Night on Ginza Street

[Yurikamome] May 31, 2010 16:30

It is a familiar scenery for those who work in Ginza and those who live nearby, but for those who do not know the night view of Ginza, we captured Ginza from around 9:20 pm to around 10:00 pm on the camera.

I didn't know the night view of Ginza until a while ago.

This photo shows the person who is blowing saxophone in front of Matsuzakaya.

People passing by, people stopping and listening ... people who can talk ...

He was blowing while having fun with Mike on in the night town.

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I captured the scenery of Ginza 4-chome to 6-chome in the camera. 

I took pictures of old streetlights and the top of a relatively classic building.

On Chuo-dori, it seems that the building was restricted to be up to the 10th floor by the "Hyakushaku method", but now a slightly higher building seems to be built.  

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It's near Ginza 4-chome intersection.

The lighting is shining brightly.

Ginza says, "When do you sleep?" ・It's shining brightly until all the time.

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 This is a new streetlight on Ginza Street this year.

I didn't notice it during the day, but the pillars also had light bulbs and glowed brightly.

There was a clock just beyond the telephone pole, and the date and time were reflected in detail below it.

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Looking for the Tokyo Sky Tree

[North Yujin] May 26, 2010 09:00

Is the Tokyo Sky Tree, which is under construction in Narihirabashi, approaching 400m soon?

Let's walk in search of the tree seen from the Chuo-ku side.

Considering the distance, first go to Ryogoku Bridge.

Please see the first image from the northern corner of Nishibashi packed.

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Next, let's get off to the Sumida River Terrace.

If you look up from the lower side of Ryogoku Bridge, it looks like this.

I'll try to expand it a little.

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I walk toward Shinohashi, but I can't see it hidden in buildings on the opposite bank.

 

After passing the bridge, I could see it from around the curve.

Let's take two shots of chotted!

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Take a look at the fire boats at Nihonbashi Fire Station and go to Kiyosu Bridge.

The tree can be seen from the northern end of Kiyosu Bridge, but it is enlarged and copied from the middle of the bridge full of the territory of Chuo-ku.

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Next, head to the Sumida River Ohashi.

Here, too, it expands from the border of the ward (Sumida River Ohashi center) and captures the Sky Tree over Kiyosu Bridge.

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Next, cross the Nihonbashi River and go to Eitai Bridge.

Let's go to the center of the bridge and catch the tree from within the ward.

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Thanks to you, I was able to do good exercise for about an hour. 

Everyone, please try it.

 

 

 

For a limited time <Aerial Garden>

[Sam] May 23, 2010 21:57

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FANCL Ginza Square (5-chome Ginza, Chuo-ku) has opened the Royal Room on the 10th floor as "Rose Garden" for a limited time for 7 days from May 20th to 26th.

Rose Garden, which is celebrating its third year this year, is a seasonal event limited to this time when roses are at their best.

Approximately 200 works, including arranged works, from "potted large roses" to "mini rose bonsai", will be exhibited.

A voting ceremony “Rose Fragrance Popular Contest” is also held, and the venue is full of rose scents.

Opening hours are weekdays = 12:00 to 19:00, Saturday / Sunday = 11:00 to 17:00 (until 18:00 on the last day). 

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Tsukiji River Park May flower is beautiful.

[Silver] May 21, 2010 20:33

 In May, fruit flowers begin to bloom. Let's walk from north to south of Tsukiji River Park.

By the way, the buds are still hard after the consecutive holidays, this fruit is difficult, isn't it? Just click on it.

The answer is at the end.

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"Hananoki" has been introduced since the end of March. The leaves have become firm and firm. It's split into trefoils.

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Oh! Isn't it a cherries? Where was it?

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On the morning of May 17, it was completely prey of birds. Behind the building of St. Luke's College of Nursing.

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Beautiful flowers. It is a flower of squirrel. Please click on this as well.

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A white flower that emits aroma. What's this? It's similar to Marbasharinbai. I can't say it!

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"Issayyuz" was displayed.

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What's this? Clik! It's a mulberry fruit.

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You may not know, but a bee came in search of nectar.

Japanese snowbell, Hakuunboku? Both are Japanese snowbell, which is difficult to identify.

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By the way, the last thing that the buds opened on May 21 and showed her face was the flower of "Kiwifruit".

They make shelves and crawl green vines. In autumn, there is a golden fruit. Personal harvest is prohibited.

The flowering of kiwifruit this year seems to have been delayed by about two weeks. It's best to see it until early June.

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Well, the green promenade in Tsukiji River Park. It's fun. Please go out.

It's also fun to shop for fruitscherrybanana outside Tsukiji. It's a fish!fish ) 

 

 

Walk around Minato from Akashicho ...

[Silver] May 19, 2010 11:30

 Today, I walked Akashicho and Minato from Tsukiji 6-chome.

This is also a place where I worked for about eight years since 1983, so a little sense of geography remains.

It was my heart, but with the passage of years, I was combing like my back hair.

Street St. Luke's Tower, 6-22 Akashicho is a popular free cafe that opened at the end of February.

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 This is an antenna shop related to Niigata Prefecture called "Ajikaru, Rice Country".

The rice crackers in the bottle are delicious, the tea is delicious, and it's free, so there's nothing to say.

The soldiers come to the store every day, put three on their palms, and leave.

 However, for those who say "I'm sorrythink", you can purchase rice crackers from 20 yen per bag.

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 After all, let's have a quiet and delicious rice cracker and tea.

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 After leaving the shop, around Minato 2-chome. It's just before the walk to Minato Park.

"Shiomi guardian of children and travelers" is enshrined. This Jizo-sama has a memorial festival on June 6 every year.

This year, it will be held from 13:30 on June 5th. This is the victim of the Eitai Bridge accident.

It seems to have been established for the memorial service and the memorial service of those who disappeared from the subsequent plague.

At present, it seems that there is a benefit for tooth diseases. For details, please refer to the explanation of guardian of children and travelers.

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 And I came to Minato Park. There is a small park on the way, but if you pass it by

I'll go to the square. There are two benches. To be romanticheart04, there is a gallery in the next buildingeye! 

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 The location is the best location overlooking the Chuo-ohashi Bridge in Tsukuda and the Okawabata Condominiums.

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 It's a good place to calm down while listening to Ch84.0.

 

 

 

Green open space

[Sam] May 19, 2010 11:15

 

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The St. Luke's Life Science Center Initiative (St. Luke's Life Science Center) was completed in 1994 as part of the facility development (block 3). St. Luke's Tower <Office + Commercial Building (47F)> A twin tower complex called St. Luke's Residence <Housing (rental housing with medical and nursing care services for the elderly) + Hotel Building (38F)>

It is integrated with St. Luke's College of Nursing and St. Luke's College of Nursing and St. Luke's International Hospital No. 1 (block 1: completed in 1998), which is connected to the deck, creating a network of three-dimensional green open spaces adjacent to Akashicho Riverside Park.

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 The open space on the 2nd floor is a rooftop green space, and the open-air terrace overlooking the large roof plaza in the front space where soft natural light pours down and the Sumida River with a good view will gently welcome visitors.     

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From the left:> <Kobanozuina> <Herebolas Orientalis>

The outdoor terrace facing the Sumida River is connected to the Shinsui-Koen Park Promenade with a pleasant breeze, and the river surface is calm and soft.

A variety of urban functions that combine advanced doctors, jobs, housing, studies, and yu, and harmony of the rich nature of the four seasons.

A moment of peace makes you forget your time for a while.

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There is a green road in parallel with the sidewalk on the hospital along St. Luke Street and the premises of the College of Nursing.

Beginning with the buds of spring, as the sunlight grows stronger, it brings the shade of trees and the tree leaks, and in autumn it provides autumn leaves, seasonal colors and healing spaces.

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"Ginza Tsukishima Course" is one of the traditional and new promenades of Tokyo's history and culture that has been nurtured by a long history.

The neighborhood is also part of the Tsukiji Edomae Walking Course (Kabukiza-Tsukuda Island). 

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