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Chuo-ku, where birdwatching can do it

[The cat on the slope] December 22, 2009 12:30

Speaking of Chuo-ku, it is the center of industry, commerce and culture, but in fact, relax and enjoy nature.

You can also enjoy it. The photo was taken the other day at the Paris Square at the tip of Tsukuda Island.

Various kinds of wild birds such as ducks, cormorants, and herons were seen as well as turtles. 

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Bird watching sessions are also held twice a year, and the Wild Bird Society of Japan runs from Kachidoki to Tsukuda.

I will guide you along the Sumida River. Observation with a special camera for bird shooting

You can see the wild birds clearly from a distance.

Also, it is very difficult for amateurs to explain the names and ecology of birds in an easy-to-understand manner.

Thank you very much. We will inform you on this blog as soon as we know the schedule of the next observation session.

It's cold every day, but everyone should take a walk along the river. Fly around freely

You will be able to forget the cold in the wild birds.


 

 

"Edo Bus" Usage Guide

[Silver] 09:00 on December 8, 2009

 I got on the community bus "Edo Bus" in Chuo-ku, which started operation on December 1.

We will report information on the use from Chuo-ku government office. There are two kinds of buses.

The north circulation returns from Kyobashi, Nihonbashi, Hamacho, Hakozaki to Chuo-ku government office.

South circulation goes to Tsukiji, St. Luke Hospital, Gunshoshima, Tsukuda, Harumi Wharf, and around St. Luke's through Kachidoki.

I will return to Chuo-ku government office via Tsukiji River Park.

It is convenient for round trips to government offices, hospitals, ward centers, etc.

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The bus is 11 seats and can accommodate about 20 people. The fee is 100 yen. One-day tickets are 300 yen.

First of all, I took the North Circulation. There is an announcement of audio and a display of the next stop.

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 Get the "Edo Bus" map before boarding and enjoy it.

You should get a transfer ticket when you change trains. With this, you can enjoy the north circulation and south circulation for 100 yen.

If you want to stop on the way, purchase a 300 yen ticket for one day.

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I got a transit ticket and got on the south circulation.

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 The name of the bus stop is often given a place name and center name, so it is easy to understand.

On the map, you will find the number of bus stops for each course. You're kind.

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 I was wondering if I would get off here, but I wanted to see the autumn leaves on the premises of St. Luke's College of Nursing, so I went around.

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 "Edo Bus" is convenient and fun. Let's enjoy the "Marugoto Museum" Chuo-ku.

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pc If you would like to see the operation ceremony, please click here.

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