Walk from Tsukiji Station to Sumida River
Saturday, March 16th. From the stairs at Tsukiji Station 3b on the subway, I came out to St. Luke Street. I wanted to have lunch at Tsukiji, but now it's 10 o'clock in the morning. It's still a little early, so I decided to walk along the street corner waiting for spring to the Sumida River, which can be walked in about 10 minutes from here.
When I walked for a few minutes to Tsukiji River Park, I was waiting for a wonderful scenery. A flower bed that looks like spring ahead of this small oasis in this city. Everyone walking in the park looks at these flowers and feels a peaceful atmosphere.
This city is Akashicho, where a relatively relaxed time flows in Chuo-ku.
There is a spacious garden of St. Luke's hospitals and universities, and now I feel like I'm waiting for spring. The children playing here were playing soap bubbles.
There is also a cherry tree in this garden, but you will be able to hear the news of flowering in a few days.
I love this excitement before the cherry blossoms bloom.
At this time when something springs up with Uz Uz, I feel that there is something good from now on, and my feet naturally start moving.
In St. Luke's, there is a tower building that you can see along the Sumida River.
The second floor, which rises up the escalator from the entrance of the hospital, is a very spacious space. The building also has a small restaurant, convenience store, cafe, burger shop, etc.
After all, I bought a sushi lunch here and enjoyed the warm cheerfulness on the terrace seat where spring was next to me.
If you walk around this building, you may be able to meet a lot of flowers and birds in the coming season.
If you go out to the Sumida River from here, you can walk along the Sumida River Terrace along the Sumida River.
The flowers along the terrace are also well-maintained, so it is also recommended to enjoy the spring.
And when the cherry blossoms bloom, a row of trees at Akashicho Riverside Park where many people gather. With plenty of sunlight, the countdown for spring flowering has begun. I'm looking forward to it.
If you look at the Sumida River from here, you can see Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge in Tsukuda. It's a landscape that makes you feel embarrassed when you face it right.
As the scenery of the Sumida River seen from Chuo-ku, it may be my favorite view for me.
Cherry blossom branches extending long toward the surface of the Sumida River. We are waiting for spring when flowers are in full bloom on this branch.