Pigeons, willows, young clock towers
~ Sukiyabashi Park~
Remotely navigate the beloved Chuo-ku, rosemary sea.
Hot days continue, isn't it?
I visited Sukiyabashi Park in Ginza, where pigeons are standing, willows are blue, and "Young Clock Tower".
Pigeons at Sukiyabashi Park
What do you think of this heat, the pigeons who are just standing, not just resting, and resting.
I avoid it slightly when people pass through.
But there are a few pigeons that fold their feet and relax.
Most of the pigeons are standing up.
Willow on Nishi Ginza Street
The willows on Nishi Ginza Street (Sotobori-dori St.) are also lined up and impressive ...
Willow of Sukiyabashi Park
There is also a very splendid willow towering in Sukiyabashi Park.
Young clock tower
And behind the pigeon, at the top left is the "Young Clock Tower".
This is the work of Taro Okamoto.
Please refer to the following article about this "Young Clock Tower".
⇒ April 19, 2022 "Consideration of Sukiyabashi Neighborhood 1-Sukiyabashi Park-"
Today's lunch is also an imperial buffet Sarh on the 17th floor of the Imperial Hotel, and I'm sorry that it's not in Chuo-ku again.
(Rosmari usually still calls the previous name "Inperial Sarh.")
I enjoyed it in April. My favorite "16th seat" again, the view and silence are the best.
⇒ April 10, 2024 "Hana no Ginza Sukiyabashi Park-Relaxation on holidays-"
On August 1, 1958, we opened the first buffet restaurant in Japan as "Inperial Viking".
It is derived from the fact that "Viking Day" was enacted on August 1 and 2008.
(Rosmari thought only "ba [8] a [1] king". That's not the only thing.
Sukiyabashi Park
4-1-2, Ginza
It is the yellow painted part at the top of the map and the part under it written as "Koban".
It is divided by Harumi-dori St., but both are Sukiyabashi Park.
The pigeons in the park, the willows in the park, and the young clock tower were all photographed at the upper part.
The willows on the street were photographed at the bottom of the map near the entrance of Ginza 1-chome Station.