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Winter scenery from Kachidokibashi

[kimitaku] January 31, 2013 17:00

 We walked around Kachidokibashi in winter morning.

At around 7 o'clock in the morning, when there were few traffic, I photographed the buildings seen from the base of the bridge.

This is a photo from Nishizume on the left bank of Sumida River. katidoki 1.jpg

  To the left of Tokyo Tower, Shiodome Shiodome Shiosite right is Conrad Tokyo.

The Shiodome City Center Building looks like a rice cracker twisted.

 On the right side of the riverbank is Tsukiji Market and the parking lot building.

Gun Center Central Hospital.


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 Kanji characters of "Kachidokibashi" view from the right bank Nishizume

At the place where you cross it, the hiragana notation of "Kachidokibashi" is written. 


The building on the left is Inuikatchidokivir Crestocitate Residence

 You can also see Tokyo Towers in the distance.


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 I will cross the right bank Higashizume from now on.


The silhouette of Plaza Tower Kachidoki is beautiful.


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I just looked at the downstream side from the upstream side of the bridge.


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 The photo on the right shows the upper stream.


You can see St. Luke Hospital and Sumitomo Life Building.

You can see the distance from Ishikawajima Island on Tsukuda Island.


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 You can look upstream from the left bank (around Tsukishima).


Just right to the right of St. Luke Hospital, you can see only the Tokyo Sky Tree spire antenna.


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The photo on the left is

From the left bank Higashizume (Tsukishima), I looked at the Ginza area.

The morning sun is beautiful reflecting on the side of the building.


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You can see the Tsukishima River Suimon at the left end of the photo on your right.


kati 14.jpgIf you get warmer in the future, it's a great thing to walk around Kachidokibashi.


A lot of flowers begin to bloom in the plums and flower beds.


 

 

 
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