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Walk along the Kaedegawa / Tsukiji River access canal site on the Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog! I've created it.
Everyone knows that the Kaede River and Tsukiji River have been reclaimed and became the capital high speed, but Akira...
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Walk along the ruins of Kaedegawa on the correspondent blog of Chuo-ku Tourism Association! I've created it.
This project is also intended to walk along the ruins of a river that existed in Chuo-ku. Kaedegawa is the Tokugawa family...
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Walk along the ruins of Kyobashi River on the Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog! I've created it.
This time, we are planning to walk along the traces of a river that once existed in Chuo-ku. And this pair...
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Walk along the trace of Sakuragawa (Yachimachibori) on the Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog! I've created it.
This project is also to walk along the ruins of a real river in Chuo-ku. And the river is cherry blossoms...
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Walk along the ruins of Echizen moat on the Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog! I've created it.
Echizen moat is a moat that surrounds the Matsudaira Echizen Mamoru Nakayashiki in the Fukui Domain, and is there a bridge such as Kaijo Bridge and Sakae Bridge?...
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Walking the site of Shinkawa on the correspondent blog of Chuo-ku Tourism Association! I've created it.
This project is to walk along the ruins of Shinkawa, which was excavated by Zuiken Kawamura in 1659....
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Walk along the site of Inaribori on the Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog! I've created it.
There is an information board on the banks of Gyotoku in front of the Hakozaki River Daiichi Park, the end point of the last walk on the Hakozaki River ruins....
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Walk along the ruins of Hakozaki River on the Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog! I've created it.
The Hakozaki River is a 1.06km main stream from Nihonbashinakasu to Nihonbashi River, Nihonbashinakasu and Nihonbashihakozakicho....
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Walk along the ruins of Higashibori Rugawa on the Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog! I've created it.
I think everyone knows the Higashiboriru River, but it seems that it was originally the mouth of the Shakujii River....
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We challenged Senshafuda stamp rally on Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog! I've created it.
The other day, I participated in an exchange meeting of correspondents of the Chuo-ku Tourism Association and got a stamp ledger, so Sensha...
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Walk the Hakozaki River, Hamacho River & Ryuka River on the Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog! I've created it.
This time, we plan to walk along the Hakozaki River, Hamacho River & Ryuka River, which have now been reclaimed....
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I went to Harumi for the Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog! I've created it.
Happy New Year. I would like to send rare information about Chuo-ku again this year....
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I went to Tsukiji Honganji for the Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog! I created a tour of animal searches.
I went to Tsukiji Honganji! As you all know, the current main hall of Tsukiji Honganji is 19....
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I went to Tsukiji Market on the Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog! I've created it.
I went to Tsukiji Market. "Tsukiji" means burying the sea and swamps as everyone knows....
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I went to Tsukuda for the Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog! I've created it.
The weather was good for the first time in a long time after a typhoon, so I hanged and went to Tsukuda. At present, Tsukuda is E...
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I went to Ningyocho for the Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog! I've created it.
I went to Ningyocho! I think there are many people who know it, but the truth is "Ningyocho"....
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Visit Nihonbashi Thank You (39) Shrine on the Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog! ! I've created it.
It was hot that day. I thought I would try to write on my blog today. But write a blog...
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I went to Tsukiji for the Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog! I've created it.
I went to Tsukiji. Tsukiji is the one that cannot be removed is Namiwa Inari Shrine. 「...
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I went to Hamarikyu Onshi Garden for the Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog! I've created it.
On weekdays after Golden Week, I went to Hamarikyu Onshi Garden. It's the first time I think about it....
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Take a bicycle walk on the right bank of the Sumida River on the Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog! (Yanagibashi-Toyomibashi) has been created.
For the time being, I went south on the right bank of the Sumida River (Chuo-ku side) from the vicinity of both countries. Run along the riverside...