Take a walk from Minato 2-chome to Edo Minato
Since the development of Minato 2-chome has been settled down, I visited a nostalgic area for the first time in four years.
Today, from Kyobashi through Kajibashi Street, pass in front of the very delicious yakitoriya, which is open to the north side of Kyobashi Plaza, Shintomi-cho, and a thick tonkatsu Kappo cuisine Kasa, a Chinese restaurant that has been closed now.
When I headed to the Sumida River in front of the tofu Tsukiji Gunsu Futaba, I saw a fine signboard with copper plate, and from there, Chuo-ohashi Bridge. I wanted to enter a little nice Chinese food and a Western restaurant, but I gave up thinking about the schedule after that. Go down to the Sumida River Terrace and look at the Kamejima River sluice gate on the left, "Okawabata Reversible 21" on Tsukuda on the opposite bank, Sumiyoshi Suimon, Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine Red Torii, and Tsukudani's signboard on the left. I went to Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge.
Take a walk on the Sumida River Terrace to Kachidokibashi under Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge
In front of Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge, I saw a fine art using tiles.
By the way, I came to the base of Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge for the first time in four years. Under this bridge, it is possible to pass to Kachidokibashi, making it very convenient.
Those who took a walk by pushing a stroller, those who sat on a bench and chew on rice balls, quietly kept the soshall distance and bathed in the warm sunshine.
The Sumida River Terrace of the St. Luke's Tower is a famous cherry blossom spot. By the end of March, beautiful flowers will bloom in full bloom.
Just a little more, spring will come. Until then, it's a little more.