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Putianchuanyan いの Park
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This is a beautiful, long and narrow park along the Sumida River facing the St. Luke Garden. There is also a dock in Akashi Town (in front of St. Luke Garden), and you can see Tsukishima, a high-rise condominium of cherry blossoms, across the Sumida River.
i think it's a wonderful place in the cherry blossom season.
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Akashicho Kawagishi Park is a narrow park that is almost north-south parallel to the higher place than the Sumida River Terrace between the St. Luke Garden and Sumida River Terrace on the southeast side of Akashicho, Chuo-ku. It feels like a promenade that is integrated with the Sumida River Terrace rather than a park, and cherry trees are lined up on the opposite side of the Sumida River, which is higher than the Sumida River Terrace, so it looks like a skyscraper on the Sumida River and the island on the opposite bank. Group of buildings The view is good. I visited 1 late month, so the cherry tree is still cold ...
Do you know "Akashicho Kawagishi Park"? Chuo-ku, Tokyo is located in the center of Tokyo 23 wards, and in the Edo period, Kyobashi and Nihonbashi flourished as downtown and there was an Edo daimyo mansion. It is a park in Akashi Town located on the west bank of the mouth of the Sumida River, and it is a park that extends from the Sumida River to the south side of the ward building in Akashi Town, Chuo Ward. The scenic and quiet park is recommended for a walk.
Let's get out of St. Luke's Garden on the second floor.
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If you ever go to St. Luke's Garden, take the escalator upstairs and go straight to the Sumida River. It is also a place of relaxation for those who work at St. Luke's Tower. It is a long and narrow park. It's also good for a walk during lunch break.
It is a beautiful park along the Sumida River facing St. Luke Garden. It is lush with greenery and the area around the park is well maintained. It feels really good on a sunny day and makes you want to spend a relaxing time.
Putianchuanyan いの Park
This is a beautiful, long and narrow park along the Sumida River facing the St. Luke Garden. There is also a dock in Akashi Town (in front of St. Luke Garden), and you can see Tsukishima, a high-rise condominium of cherry blossoms, across the Sumida River.
i think it's a wonderful place in the cherry blossom season.
Akashicho Kawagishi Park is a narrow park that is almost north-south parallel to the higher place than the Sumida River Terrace between the St. Luke Garden and Sumida River Terrace on the southeast side of Akashicho, Chuo-ku. It feels like a promenade that is integrated with the Sumida River Terrace rather than a park, and cherry trees are lined up on the opposite side of the Sumida River, which is higher than the Sumida River Terrace, so it looks like a skyscraper on the Sumida River and the island on the opposite bank. Group of buildings The view is good. I visited 1 late month, so the cherry tree is still cold ...
I recommend you for a walk.
Do you know "Akashicho Kawagishi Park"? Chuo-ku, Tokyo is located in the center of Tokyo 23 wards, and in the Edo period, Kyobashi and Nihonbashi flourished as downtown and there was an Edo daimyo mansion. It is a park in Akashi Town located on the west bank of the mouth of the Sumida River, and it is a park that extends from the Sumida River to the south side of the ward building in Akashi Town, Chuo Ward. The scenic and quiet park is recommended for a walk.
Let's get out of St. Luke's Garden on the second floor.
If you ever go to St. Luke's Garden, take the escalator upstairs and go straight to the Sumida River. It is also a place of relaxation for those who work at St. Luke's Tower. It is a long and narrow park. It's also good for a walk during lunch break.
Green かな Park
It is a beautiful park along the Sumida River facing St. Luke Garden. It is lush with greenery and the area around the park is well maintained. It feels really good on a sunny day and makes you want to spend a relaxing time.