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Landing from the waterside to Chuo-ku

[Koedo Itabashi] August 18, 2010 09:00

The coolness of summer is the waterside.

The fluctuation of waves, the bounce of light. The radiance of the wind across the surface of the water.

Strolling along the river flowing into Tokyo Bay reminds me that Edo was once a water town.

Edo Yaohachi-cho was a city supported by boat transportation, going through rivers and diggings stretched vertically and horizontally.

 

By the way, how do you spend the day during the extreme weather due to rising seawater temperatures and hot fucking (no longer a calm expression ...)

There is a way to turn the summer prime into the best time.

It is a boarding on the water bus "Tokyo Mizube Line" that goes around the Sumida River, Tokyo Bay and Arakawa.

 

There are three departure and arrival points in Chuo-ku.

From the upper reaches of the Sumida River, "Hamacho", "Akashicho / St. Luke Garden", and "Hamarikyu".

Departures to stop by vary depending on the service course, so prior confirmation is required.

 

Now, let's board from "Ryogoku" in Sumida-ku today and go down the Sumida River to "Hamarikyu".

The course name is "Ryogoku / Odaiba Cruise".

The boarding ticket is one coin (500 yen). Let's purchase "Hamarikyu admission fee" together at the departure and arrival site.

 

Departing from both countries, look at JR Sobu Line Iron Bridge, Ryogoku Bridge, Hamacho to the left, Shinohashi, Kiyosu Bridge, Sumida River Ohashi, Eitai Bridge, Echinakajima, Passing Chuo-ohashi Bridge, Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge, Akashicho. "Kachidokibashi".

 

Looking up at various bridges is the real pleasure of the Sumida River cruise.

The shape of the bridge, various colors. It is likely that a number of unique bridges will become "bridge enthusiasts" at once.

The ship splashes up and goes lightly.

Look, a person jogging on the waterside promenade is waving.

 

And the landing was Hamarikyu.

It turns the hull greatly and is sucked into the sluice gate.

Near the water bus departure and arrival point is the "Shogun Go Upground". Please enjoy the scenery in the garden as if you were a general.

The fact that there are many foreign customers is probably a feature of this easy course.

 

It's fun to see Chuo-ku from the surface of the water.

Even if it is far away from the stylish boating atmosphere that remains in Edo period paintings.

It's also fun to look at the buildings of the capital from the height of the river.

 

Ships on the Sumida River route are called "water buses."

By the way, ships on the Tokyo Bay route starting from Hinode Pier in Minato-ku are called "sea buses". Popular is "Himiko" designed by Reiji Matsumoto, sailing on the Asakusa / Odaiba line.

 

Well, where shall we go next?

 

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From the Chuo-ku Tourism Association Photography Competition


 

 

Cafe where you can enjoy Latte Art.

[North Yujin] August 3, 2010 09:00

If you walk about 30 meters from the Rotary in Higashinihombashi toward Asakusabashi, you will find a stylish coffee shop on the left.

My name is Cafe 415.

First of all, please take a look.

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It seems to calm down somehow with the image of the forest.

When you enter the entrance, you will see the cute card of illustrator Mashiho Omori.

The floor was a wooden floor.

Just because it was just near noon, I ordered Mexican taco rice and sandwich plate, and so on.

There was a soup and drink at the lunchtime service.

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I asked for coffee and showed me the latte art.

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I'm sorry to break the shape a little because I moved it.

The lady of the staff, I was humble because there were still few repertories.

Please raise your arms and entertain you.

By the way, what is the origin of the name of the shop? When I heard that the day I decided to open the store was April 15th.

For a moment of coffee, it will soften your mind,