I took a cruise on the Nihonbashi River and the Sumida River.
We went down the river from Nihonbashi "Soji Juro Riverside". After Nihonbashi, Edobashi Armor Bridge Kayababashi Minatobashi and Toyomi Bridge, also known as Otome Bridge, have their own individuality and will not get bored.
As we went down the river, a sailor on a guard boat (guarding the traffic of ships) waved his hand. Waving your hand from here to greet you.
In no time, go through the Toyomi Bridge to the Sumida River.
I'm going up the river this time. Looking at Eitai Bridge to the right, turn 90 degrees left at Sumida River Ohashi Kiyosubashi Shin-ohashi Bridge and passed through Ryogoku Bridge to the knee of the Sky Tree.
It seems that the shape of each bridge is different because ships entering the port from the open sea do not apologize for their goals.
Unlike land, I learned about the new fun of the bridge down the river.
From mid-March, a "Sakura Tour Cruise" will be held to and from Nihonbashi Pier.
It is a popular cruising every year, so please make a reservation as soon as possible.
Tokyo Bay Cruising Official Homepage
Nihonbashi Pier and Waterfall Plaza
Nihonbashi 1-chome 9-chome Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo (Nihonbashi River)
Access
Mitsukoshimae Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
Nihombashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Tozai Line, and Asakusa Line