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Kaiomaru and Tokyo Tower (actually Mount Fuji)

[The cat on the slope] January 31, 2012 08:30

Cold days continue, isn't it? But I love such a sunny day with cold air and cold air.
Chuo-ku, which has many high-rise buildings. There are many places where you can see Mount Fuji beautifully when you go up a little.

But even if you don't climb the skyscraper, there are places where you can see Mount Fuji from zero meters above sea level.

Be sure to get up early on a sunny winter day and come to Harumi Wharf.

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Unfortunately, the day I took my camera was in the evening, so Mount Fuji was hazy.
Just as Kaiomaru is anchored, I am impressed by the beautiful appearance that shines in the sunset.


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In the back, Tokyo Tower announced the arrival of 2012 (those who missed this year, by all means next year). 

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When you climb up to the observation room at Harumi Wharf, you can see Mount Fuji, Tokyo Tower, Rainbow Bridge, etc. in the clear air.

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There are rest areas and cafes at Harumi Wharf, so after enjoying the scenery, you can relax while drinking warm drinks slowly. It would be nice to have a relaxing bath at Plaza Harumi. The charm of Chuo-ku is that there is a place where you can relax at a reasonable price.



 

 
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