Scenery from Sumida River Terrace <Akashicho Riverside Park>
From the Sumida River Terrace, which is built on both banks of the Sumida River, the flow of the river, the boats that come and go, the greenery of the waterside, bridges, etc.
You can enjoy the scenery of buildings and other buildings.
This time, we will enjoy the view from Akashicho Riverside Park facing St. Luke Garden.
Looking at the northeast direction, you can see "Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge" connecting Tsukuda and Tsukishima and the opposite bank.
In 1964 (1964), it was a bridge built in place of the previous "Tsukuda's ferry" and is about 220m long.
The bridge at the back of the Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge is the Chuo-ohashi Bridge, which was built in 1993 (1993).
(Shaping Bridge is a bridge with a structure that supports a cable that extends diagonally from the tower to the bridge girder.)
The right back is a group of high-rise condominiums of Tsukuda "River City 21", and the left back is a group of buildings in the Shinkawa area.
It is a landscape south of Akashicho Riverside Park.
The bridge on the right of the center is Kachidokibashi (part of the photo). Kachidokibashi is the Futaba Jumping Bridge completed in 1940 (1940).
At the time of completion, it was called "the best movable bridge in the East."
At the end of Kachidokibashi (left), there are high-rise buildings in the Kachidoki area.
A water bus that goes in front of Akashicho Riverside Park. The opposite bank is a group of buildings in the Tsukishima area.
The Sumida River Terrace from Akashicho Riverside Park to Kachidokibashi.
Inside the St. Luke Garden, there is a monument to the site of the United States Missionary (1875-1890), which was once in this area.
2 units are installed.
The stone cut out from the Izu Peninsula was carved with a goryo star and a shield-shaped star flag.