Former Harumi Railway Bridge
On Sunday, November 10
The entire Chuo-ku Museum will be held.
I personally think that it is the number one sightseeing event in Chuo-ku.
I'm a cruise ship.
I was in charge of the guide for the Akashicho Waterfront Line Course.
Thanks to you, I was able to finish it safely.
The course (although Oita is omitted) from the dock in Akashicho.
Down the Sumida River
Go out to Tokyo Bay
To the Harumi Canal
Pass through Harumi Ohashi and Aioi Bridge
Go out to the Sumida River again and from Chuo-ohashi Bridge to Akashicho.
With a cruise of about 35 minutes, I was in charge six times.
Among them, the appearance of the former Harumi Railway Bridge was quite rare and impressive.
From the railway bridge to the humanitarian bridge, the painting was just changing to the middle of the painting.
It is directly in front (right side?) I'm lucky because it can be seen by boat.
By the way, the figure before painting looked like this.
The color of the light green being painted this time seems to be the paint color at the time of construction.
Thank you very much for the cooperation of the passengers who boarded and those who came to the upper deck!