【東京観光】晴海運河に浮かぶ〜東京都江東区立 “中の島公園”と重要文化財 船舶「明治丸」
Hello everyone. Today I’m going to Nakanoshima Park, a small island that looks as if it’s floating in Tokyo’s Harumi Canal. Today I’m going to Nakanoshima Park, a small island that looks as if it’s floating in Tokyo’s Harumi Canal. Today I’m going to Nakanoshima Park, a small island that looks as if it’s floating in Tokyo’s Harumi Canal. Today I’m going to Nakanoshima Park, a small island that looks as if it’s floating in Tokyo’s Harumi Canal. Looking at the map, the oval shape above the canal is “Nakanoshima.” Looking at the map, the oval shape above the canal is “Nakanoshima.” Looking at the map, the oval shape above the canal is “Nakanoshima.” Your current location is Exit 2 of Tsukishima Station. Your current location is Exit 2 of Tsukishima Station. To access Nakanoshima by train, the nearest station is a 6-minute walk from Etchujima Station on the JR Keiyo Line, or a 6-minute walk from Tsukishima Station on the Oedo Line and Yurakucho Line. To access Nakanoshima by train, the nearest station is a 6-minute walk from Etchujima Station on the JR Keiyo Line, or a 6-minute walk from Tsukishima Station on the Oedo Line and Yurakucho Line. To access Nakanoshima by train, the nearest station is a 6-minute walk from Etchujima Station on the JR Keiyo Line, or a 6-minute walk from Tsukishima Station on the Oedo Line and Yurakucho Line. To access Nakanoshima by train, the nearest station is a 6-minute walk from Etchujima Station on the JR Keiyo Line, or a 6-minute walk from Tsukishima Station on the Oedo Line and Yurakucho Line. To access Nakanoshima by train, the nearest station is a 6-minute walk from Etchujima Station on the JR Keiyo Line, or a 6-minute walk from Tsukishima Station on the Oedo Line and Yurakucho Line. To access Nakanoshima by train, the nearest station is a 6-minute walk from Etchujima Station on the JR Keiyo Line, or a 6-minute walk from Tsukishima Station on the Oedo Line and Yurakucho Line. To access Nakanoshima by train, the nearest station is a 6-minute walk from Etchujima Station on the JR Keiyo Line, or a 6-minute walk from Tsukishima Station on the Oedo Line and Yurakucho Line. I am currently walking towards Aioibashi Bridge. I am currently walking towards Aioibashi Bridge. Nakanoshima Island is located under the bridge a little further from the middle of Aioi Bridge. Nakanoshima Island is located under the bridge a little further from the middle of Aioi Bridge. Nakanoshima Island is located under the bridge a little further from the middle of Aioi Bridge. It is said that Nakanoshima Island was originally a sandbar. Nakanoshima Island was originally a sandbar. A sandbar is a landform in a river where sediment from upstream has accumulated, forming land. A sandbar is a landform in a river where sediment from upstream has accumulated, forming land. A sandbar is a landform in a river where sediment from upstream has accumulated, forming land. A sandbar is a landform in a river where sediment from upstream has accumulated, forming land . Part of the island has now been reclaimed, and it is connected to the mainland in the direction of Etchujima . Part of the island has now been reclaimed, and it is connected to the mainland in the direction of Etchujima. Part of the island has now been reclaimed, and it is connected to the mainland in the direction of Etchujima. Etchujima is the part next to Nakanoshima on the map. Etchujima is the part next to Nakanoshima on the map. Etchujima is the part next to Nakanoshima on the map. The name comes from the island in the middle of the Sumida River estuary, where the villa of Sakakibara Etchu no Kami, the lord of Banshu Himeji Domain, was located.The name comes from the island in the middle of the Sumida River estuary, where the villa of Sakakibara Etchu no Kami, the lord of Banshu Himeji Domain, was located.The name comes from the island in the middle of the Sumida River estuary, where the villa of Sakakibara Etchu no Kami, the lord of Banshu Himeji Domain, was located.The name comes from the island in the middle of the Sumida River estuary, where the villa of Sakakibara Etchu no Kami, the lord of Banshu Himeji Domain, was located. The name comes from the island in the middle of the Sumida River estuary, where the villa of Sakakibara Etchu no Kami, the lord of Banshu Himeji Domain, was located.The name comes from the island in the middle of the Sumida River estuary, where the villa of Sakakibara Etchu no Kami, the lord of Banshu Himeji Domain, was located.The name comes from the island in the middle of the Sumida River estuary, where the villa of Sakakibara Etchu no Kami, the lord of Banshu Himeji Domain, was located.The name comes from the island in the middle of the Sumida River estuary, where the villa of Sakakibara Etchu no Kami, the lord of Banshu Himeji Domain, was located. The name Etchujima comes from the fact that the villa of Sakakibara Etchu-no-kami, the lord of Banshu Himeji Domain, was located on an island in the middle of the Sumida River estuary. At the southern end of Nakanoshima Island, there is a tidal pond where canal water flows in at high tide, allowing you to see the ebb and flow of the tides. At the southern end of Nakanoshima Island , there is a tidal pond where canal water flows in at high tide, allowing you to see the ebb and flow of the tides. At the southern end of Nakanoshima Island, there is a tidal pond where canal water flows in at high tide, allowing you to see the ebb and flow of the tides. At the southern end of Nakanoshima Island, there is a tidal pond where canal water flows in at high tide, allowing you to see the ebb and flow of the tides. At the southern end of Nakanoshima Island, there is a tidal pond where canal water flows in at high tide, allowing you to see the ebb and flow of the tides. A tidal pond is a pond whose water level changes with the tides, apparently a place that is submerged at high tide and dried up at low tide. A tidal pond is a pond whose water level changes with the tides, apparently a place that is submerged at high tide and dried up at low tide. A tidal pond is a pond whose water level changes with the tides, apparently a place that is submerged at high tide and dried up at low tide. A tidal pond is a pond whose water level changes with the tides, apparently a place that is submerged at high tide and dried up at low tide. A tidal pond is a pond whose water level changes with the tides, apparently a place that is submerged at high tide and dried up at low tide. You may be wondering why a river has anything to do with the tides. You may be wondering why a river has anything to do with the tides. You may be wondering why a river has anything to do with the tides. The river in this area is called the Harumi Canal, a branch off of the Sumida River, but because it is located close to Tokyo Bay, it is probably affected by the tides. The river in this area is called the Harumi Canal, a branch off of the Sumida River, but because it is located close to Tokyo Bay, it is probably affected by the tides. The river in this area is called the Harumi Canal, a branch off of the Sumida River, but because it is located close to Tokyo Bay, it is probably affected by the tides. The river in this area is called the Harumi Canal, a branch off of the Sumida River, but because it is located close to Tokyo Bay, it is probably affected by the tides. The river in this area is called the Harumi Canal, a branch off of the Sumida River, but because it is located close to Tokyo Bay, it is probably affected by the tides. By the way, fishing is apparently allowed in Nakanoshima Park, although not all over the Sumida River.By the way, fishing is apparently allowed in Nakanoshima Park, although not all over the Sumida River.By the way, fishing is apparently allowed in Nakanoshima Park, although not all over the Sumida River. At the previous location, I took a slight detour down to the Harumi Canal riverside, but now I’m back at Aioi Bridge. At the previous location, I took a slight detour down to the Harumi Canal riverside, but now I’m back at Aioi Bridge. At the previous location, I took a slight detour down to the Harumi Canal riverside, but now I’m back at Aioi Bridge. At the previous location, I took a slight detour down to the Harumi Canal riverside, but now I’m back at Aioi Bridge. At the previous location, I took a slight detour down to the Harumi Canal riverside, but now I’m back at Aioi Bridge. This place, where you come across Aioi Bridge, is the border between Chuo Ward and Koto Ward. This place, where you come across Aioi Bridge, is the border between Chuo Ward and Koto Ward. This place, where you come across Aioi Bridge, is the border between Chuo Ward and Koto Ward. Chuo Ward is in the foreground, and Koto Ward is just beyond this. Chuo Ward is in the foreground, and Koto Ward is just beyond this. And then we arrived at Nakanoshima Park. And then we arrived at Nakanoshima Park. So let’s go down. Let’s go down. Nakanoshima is not flat, but is higher at the top and lower at the part closest to the canal. Nakanoshima is not flat, but is higher at the top and is lower at the part closer to the canal. Nakanoshima is not flat, but is higher at the top and is lower at the part closer to the canal. Nakanoshima is not flat, but is higher at the top and is lower at the part closer to the canal. There are stairs, so let’s go down. There are stairs, so let’s go down. This is the edge facing the Harumi Canal. This is the edge facing the Harumi Canal. The water smells of the sea. The water smells of the sea. The smell of the sea, or the smell of the seashore, is said to be mainly caused by trimethylamine, the smell of rotting fish, and dimethyl sulfide, which is produced by marine plankton. The smell of the sea, or the smell of the seashore, is said to be mainly caused by trimethylamine, the smell of rotting fish, and dimethyl sulfide, which is produced by marine plankton. The smell of the sea, or the smell of the seashore, is said to be mainly caused by trimethylamine, the smell of rotting fish, and dimethyl sulfide, which is produced by marine plankton. The smell of the sea, or the smell of the seashore, is said to be mainly caused by trimethylamine, the smell of rotting fish, and dimethyl sulfide, which is produced by marine plankton. The smell of the sea, or the smell of the seashore, is said to be mainly caused by trimethylamine, the smell of rotting fish, and dimethyl sulfide, which is produced by marine plankton. The smell of the sea, or the smell of the seashore, is apparently mainly due to trimethylamine, the smell of rotting fish, and dimethyl sulfide, produced by marine plankton. So, it may not necessarily be because this place is close to Tokyo Bay that it smells of the sea. So, it may not necessarily be because this place is close to Tokyo Bay that it smells of the sea. So, it may not necessarily be because this place is close to Tokyo Bay that it smells of the sea. This is the tidal pond in Nakanoshima Park. This is the tidal pond in Nakanoshima Park. There are several holes on the edge, through which water flows in. There are several holes on the edge, through which water flows in. There are several holes on the edge, through which water flows in. There are several holes on the edge, through which water flows in. There are probably no water, or only a little water, in the pond at low tide. Perhaps there is little or no water in the pond at low tide. Perhaps there is little or no water in the pond at low tide. There were two high tides in Tokyo Bay on the day the photo was taken, at 1:19 am at midnight with a tide level of 166cm, and at 4:34 pm in the evening with a tide level of 184cm.There were two high tides in Tokyo Bay on the day the photo was taken, at 1:19 am at midnight with a tide level of 166cm, and at 4:34 pm in the evening with a tide level of 184cm.There were two high tides in Tokyo Bay on the day the photo was taken, at 1:19 am at midnight with a tide level of 166cm, and at 4:34 pm in the evening with a tide level of 184cm.There were two high tides in Tokyo Bay on the day the photo was taken, at 1:19 am at midnight with a tide level of 166cm, and at 4:34 pm in the evening with a tide level of 184cm. The tide was 184cm, and there were two high tides in Tokyo Bay on the day of the photo shoot: at 1:19am at midnight with a tide level of 166cm, and at 4:34pm in the evening with a tide level of 184cm.The tide was 166cm at 1:19am at midnight with a tide level of 184cm, and there were two high tides in Tokyo Bay on the day of the photo shoot: at 1:19am at midnight with a tide level of 166cm, and at 4:34pm in the evening with a tide level of 184cm.The low tide was 43cm at 8:51am at midnight with a tide level of 43cm, and at 9:50pm in the evening with a tide level of 138cm.The low tide was 43cm at 8:51am at midnight with a tide level of 43cm, and at 9:50pm in the evening with a tide level of 138cm.The low tide was 43cm at 8:51am at midnight with a tide level of 138cm. Low tide occurred at 8:51am with a tide level of 43cm and at 9:50pm with a tide level of 138cm. Low tide occurred at 8:51am with a tide level of 43cm and at 9:50pm with a tide level of 138cm. Low tide occurred at 8:51am with a tide level of 43cm and at 9:50pm with a tide level of 138cm . The water level rises and falls four times a day. The water level rises and falls four times a day. This scene was filmed just after 3pm, so it was getting close to high tide. This scene was filmed just after 3pm, so it was getting close to high tide. This scene was filmed just after 3pm, so it was getting close to high tide. This scene was shot a little after 3pm, so it was close to high tide.This scene was shot a little after 3pm, so it was close to high tide. If you walk a little further, you will see that the island is at the end of Nakanoshima, so it looks small on the map, but in reality it is actually quite small. If you walk a little further, you will see that the island is at the end of Nakanoshima, so it looks small on the map, but in reality it is actually quite small . If you walk a little further, you will see that the island is at the end of Nakanoshima, so it looks small on the map, but in reality it is actually quite small. If you walk a little further, you will see that the island is at the end of Nakanoshima, so it looks small on the map, but in reality it is actually quite small. If you walk a little further, you will see that the island is at the end of Nakanoshima, so it looks small on the map, but in reality it is actually quite small. Now go up the stairs and go back up. Now go up the stairs and go back up. This structure with a conical roof is a lattice-like shelf called a pergola. This structure with a conical roof is a lattice-like shelf called a pergola. This structure with a conical roof is a lattice-like shelf called a pergola. The word comes from the Italian word for “grape trellis. ” The word comes from the Italian word for “grape trellis.” Apparently, plants are intertwined to create shade and are used for sun protection. Apparently, plants are intertwined to create shade and are used for sun protection. Apparently , plants are intertwined to create shade and are used for sun protection. If anything, the pergola in Nakanoshima Park feels like it’s been placed there to create a relaxing space. If anything, the pergola in Nakanoshima Park feels like it’s been placed there to create a relaxing space. The pergola in Nakanoshima Park feels more like it was placed there to create a relaxing space.The pergola in Nakanoshima Park feels more like it was placed there to create a relaxing space. I forgot to take a picture of the scenery, so I came back for a bit, but at this point the water level had risen a little more. I forgot to take a picture of the scenery, so I came back for a bit, but at this point the water level had risen a little more. I forgot to take a picture of the scenery, so I came back for a bit, but at this point the water level had risen a little more. I forgot to take a picture of the scenery, so I came back for a bit, but at this point the water level had risen a little more. I forgot to take a picture of the scenery, so I came back for a bit, but at this point the water level had risen a little more. It was around 3:30 pm, so the water level had been rising for about 30 minutes. It was around 3:30 pm, so the water level had been rising for about 30 minutes. It was around 3:30 pm, so the water level had been rising for about 30 minutes. It was around 3:30 pm, so the water level had been rising for about 30 minutes. There’s about an hour until high tide, so the water will rise a little more as it approaches that, and I think the water level will be at its highest then.There ‘s about an hour until high tide, so the water will rise a little more as it approaches that, and I think the water level will be at its highest then.There ‘s about an hour until high tide, so the water will rise a little more as it approaches that, and I think the water level will be at its highest then.There ‘s about an hour until high tide, so the water will rise a little more as it approaches that, and I think the water level will be at its highest then.There ‘s about an hour until high tide, so the water will rise a little more as it approaches that, and I think the water level will be at its highest then. Now, as you leave Nakanoshima Park, at the end of the promenade you will see a boat, so let’s go there. Now, as you leave Nakanoshima Park, at the end of the promenade you will see a boat, so let’s go there. Now, as you leave Nakanoshima Park, at the end of the promenade you will see a boat, so let’s go there. Now, as you leave Nakanoshima Park, at the end of the promenade you will see a boat, so let’s go there. There’s a fence so you can’t get any closer to the ship, but it seems you can get to where the ship is if you enter through the main gate. There’s a fence so you can’t get any closer to the ship, but it seems you can get to where the ship is if you enter through the main gate. There’s a fence so you can’t get any closer to the ship, but it seems you can get to where the ship is if you enter through the main gate. There’s a fence so you can’t get any closer to the ship, but it seems you can get to where the ship is if you enter through the main gate. The main gate refers to the front gate of Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology. The main gate refers to the front gate of Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology. This is a national university in Japan, founded in 2003 by the merger of two universities, the former Tokyo University of Merchant Marine and the Tokyo University of Fisheries. This is a national university in Japan, founded in 2003 by the merger of two universities , the former Tokyo University of Merchant Marine and the Tokyo University of Fisheries. This is a national university in Japan, founded in 2003 by the merger of two universities, the former Tokyo University of Merchant Marine and the Tokyo University of Fisheries. This is a national university in Japan, founded in 2003 by the merger of two universities, the former Tokyo University of Merchant Marine and the Tokyo University of Fisheries. This is a national university in Japan, founded in 2003 by the merger of two universities, the former Tokyo University of Merchant Marine and the Tokyo University of Fisheries. This is a national university in Japan, established in 2003 by the merger of two universities, the former Tokyo University of Mercantile Marine and the Tokyo University of Fisheries. It is the only comprehensive maritime university in Japan that provides comprehensive education and research on the ocean. It is the only comprehensive maritime university in Japan that provides comprehensive education and research on the ocean. It is the only comprehensive maritime university in Japan that provides comprehensive education and research on the ocean. It is the only comprehensive maritime university in Japan that provides comprehensive education and research on the ocean. And the ship we saw earlier, the Meiji Maru, is located on the grounds of this university. And the ship we saw earlier, the Meiji Maru, is located on the grounds of this university. And the ship we saw earlier, the Meiji Maru, is located on the grounds of this university. The Meiji Maru is Japan’s oldest surviving iron ship, measuring 73m in length, 9m in width, weighing 1,027 tons, and retaining its beautiful three-masted form to this day. The Meiji Maru is Japan’s oldest surviving iron ship, measuring 73m in length, 9m in width, weighing 1,027 tons, and retaining its beautiful three-masted form to this day. The Meiji Maru is Japan’s oldest surviving iron ship, measuring 73m in length, 9m in width, weighing 1,027 tons, and retaining its beautiful three-masted form to this day. The Meiji Maru is Japan’s oldest surviving iron ship, measuring 73m in length, 9m in width, weighing 1,027 tons, and retaining its beautiful three-masted form to this day. The Meiji Maru is Japan’s oldest surviving iron ship, measuring 73m in length, 9m in width, weighing 1,027 tons, and retaining its beautiful three-masted form to this day. Meiji Maru is Japan’s oldest surviving iron ship, measuring 73m in length, 9m in width, weighing 1,027 tons, and retaining its beautiful three-masted form to this day. Meiji Maru is Japan’s oldest surviving iron ship, measuring 73m in length, 9m in width, weighing 1,027 tons, and retaining its beautiful three-masted form to this day. Meiji Maru is Japan’s oldest surviving iron ship, measuring 73m in length, 9m in width, weighing 1,027 tons, and retaining its beautiful three-masted form to this day. From 1896, it served as a training ship for the Merchant Marine School (now Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology). From 1896, it served as a training ship for the Merchant Marine School (now Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology). From 1896, it served as a training ship for the Merchant Marine School ( now Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology). From 1896, it served as a training ship for the Merchant Marine School (now Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology). In 1954, it was removed from its training ship duties and is currently on display in the university’s school grounds. In 1954, it was removed from its training ship duties and is currently on display in the university’s school grounds. In 1954, it was removed from its training ship duties and is currently on display in the university’s school grounds. In May 1978, it became the only ship to be designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan. In May 1978, it became the only ship designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan. In May 1978, it became the only ship designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan. In May 1978, it became the only ship designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan. On this day, we were unable to see the interior of the ship, but we were able to view it from the outside. On this day, we were unable to see the interior of the ship, but we were able to view it from the outside. On this day, we were unable to see the interior of the ship, but we were able to view it from the outside. On this day, we were unable to see the interior of the ship, but we were able to view it from the outside. Due to the summer, the interior of the ship is hot and there are concerns about heatstroke, so interior viewing is suspended from July 28th to September 8th. Due to the summer, the interior of the ship is hot and there are concerns about heatstroke, so interior viewing is suspended from July 28th to September 8th. Due to concerns about heatstroke and other risks due to the high temperatures inside the ship during the summer, viewing of the interior is suspended from July 28th to September 8th. Due to concerns about heatstroke and other risks due to the high temperatures inside the ship during the summer, viewing of the interior is suspended from July 28th to September 8th. Due to concerns about heatstroke and other risks due to the high temperatures inside the ship during the summer, viewing of the interior is suspended from July 28th to September 8th. There seem to be other days when you can view the interior of the ship during these periods. There seem to be other days when you can view the interior of the ship during these periods. The tour is open on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and the first and third Saturdays of each month, excluding public holidays and the summer period. Hours are 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM from April to September, and 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM from October to March. Hours are Tuesdays, Thursdays, and the first and third Saturdays of the month, excluding public holidays and the summer period, and are 10:00-16:00 from April to September, and 10:00-15:00 from October to March. Hours are Tuesdays, Thursdays, and the first and third Saturdays of the month, excluding public holidays and the summer period, and are 10:00-16:00 from April to September, and 10:00-15:00 from October to March. Hours are Tuesdays, Thursdays, and the first and third Saturdays of the month, excluding public holidays and the summer period, and are 10:00-16:00 from April to September, and 10:00-15:00 from October to March. Hours are Tuesdays, Thursdays, and the first and third Saturdays of the month, excluding public holidays and the summer period, and are 10:00-16:00 from April to September, and 10:00-15:00 from October to March. Hours are Tuesdays, Thursdays, and the first and third Saturdays of the month, excluding public holidays and the summer period, and are 10:00-16:00 from April to September, and 10:00-15:00 from October to March. Hours are Tuesdays, Thursdays, and the first and third Saturdays of the month, excluding public holidays and the summer period, and are 10:00-16:00 from April to September, and 10:00-15:00 from October to March. Hours are Tuesdays, Thursdays, and the first and third Saturdays of the month, excluding public holidays and the summer period, and are 10:00-16:00 from April to September, and 10:00-15:00 from October to March. Hours are Tuesdays, Thursdays, and the first and third Saturdays of the month, excluding public holidays and the summer period, and are 10:00-16:00 from April to September, and 10:00-15:00 from October to March. At the moment, admission appears to be free. At the moment, admission appears to be free. For those who want to tour the inside of the ship, the sign outside says please check in at the museum by 3:00 PM, but the latest website says please enter 30 minutes before closing. For those who want to tour the inside of the ship, the sign outside says please check in at the museum by 3:00 PM, but the latest website says please enter 30 minutes before closing. For those who want to tour the inside of the ship, the sign outside says please check in at the museum by 3:00 PM, but the latest website says please enter 30 minutes before closing. For those who want to tour the inside of the ship, the sign outside says please check in at the museum by 3:00 PM, but the latest website says please enter 30 minutes before closing. For those who want to tour the inside of the ship, a sign outside says to check in at the museum by 3:00 p.m., but the latest website says to enter 30 minutes before closing time. For those who want to tour the inside of the ship, the sign outside states that you must check in at the museum by 3:00 PM, but the latest website states that you should enter 30 minutes before closing. For those who want to tour the inside of the ship, the sign outside states that you must check in at the museum by 3:00 PM, but the latest website states that you should enter 30 minutes before closing. For those who want to tour the inside of the ship, the sign outside states that you must check in at the museum by 3:00 PM, but the latest website states that you should enter 30 minutes before closing. These details are subject to change, so if you want to see the inside of the ship, it’s best to check the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology’s website for the latest information before visiting. These details are subject to change, so if you want to see the inside of the ship, it’s best to check the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology’s website for the latest information before visiting. These details are subject to change, so if you want to see the inside of the ship, it’s best to check the latest information on the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology’s website before visiting. These details are subject to change, so if you want to see the inside of the ship, it’s best to check the latest information on the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology’s website before visiting. These details are subject to change, so if you want to see the inside of the ship, it’s best to check the latest information on the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology’s website before visiting. These details are subject to change, so if you want to see the inside of the ship, it’s best to check the latest information on the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology’s website before visiting. These details are subject to change, so if you want to see the inside of the ship, it’s best to check the latest information on the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology’s website before visiting. Now, we crossed to the other side of the road and came under Aioi Bridge again. Now, we crossed to the other side of the road and came under Aioi Bridge again. Now, we crossed to the other side of the road and came under Aioi Bridge again. Now, we crossed to the other side of the road and came under Aioi Bridge again. Nakanoshima Island is structured as if it were divided into two parts under Aioi Bridge. Nakanoshima Island is structured as if it were divided into two parts under Aioi Bridge. Nakanoshima Island is structured as if it were divided into two parts under Aioi Bridge. This side, circled in red on the map, is the opposite side of Nakanoshima Island that we just visited. This side, circled in red on the map, is the opposite side of Nakanoshima Island that we just visited. This side, circled in red on the map, is the opposite side of Nakanoshima Island that we just visited. This side, circled in red on the map, is the opposite side of Nakanoshima Island that we just visited. I can see it now. This side is also a park. I can see it now. This side is also a park. I can see it now. This side is also a park. There are benches where you can take a break while looking out at the water. There are benches where you can take a break while looking out at the water. There is a path here that is paved with what look like stones. There is a path here that is paved with what look like stones. There is a path here that is paved with what look like stones. By going through here, you can get to the “middle island” on the side where the first tidal pond you saw is located. By going through here, you can get to the “middle island” on the side where the first tidal pond you saw is located. By going through here, you can get to the “middle island” on the side where the first tidal pond you saw is located. I thought about walking on this to the “Nakanoshima” island that I first saw, but the water level had risen considerably, so I gave up. I thought about walking on this to the “Nakanoshima” island that I first saw, but the water level had risen considerably, so I gave up. I thought about walking on this to the “Nakanoshima” island that I first saw, but the water level had risen considerably, so I gave up. I thought about walking on this to the “Nakanoshima” island that I first saw, but the water level had risen considerably, so I gave up. I thought about walking on this to the “Nakanoshima” island that I first saw, but the water level had risen considerably, so I gave up. I left Nakanoshima Park and returned to Aioi Bridge. I left Nakanoshima Park and returned to Aioi Bridge. I left Nakanoshima Park and returned to Aioi Bridge. On my way home, I went under Aioi Bridge, which marks the border between Chuo and Koto wards. On my way home, I went under Aioi Bridge, which marks the border between Chuo and Koto wards. On my way home, I went under Aioi Bridge, which marks the border between Chuo and Koto wards. There are plants floating above the Harumi Canal, presumably for ornamental purposes. There are plants floating above the Harumi Canal, presumably for ornamental purposes. There are plants floating above the Harumi Canal, presumably for ornamental purposes. And this is the exterior of Aioi Bridge that we walked over earlier. And this is the exterior of Aioi Bridge that we walked over earlier. Well, that’s about it. Well, that’s about it. Thank you for watching. Thank you for watching. Thank you for watching.
東京都「江東区立 中の島公園」と、その少し先にある東京海洋大学のキャンパスに展示されている船舶「明治丸」の様子をご覧いただけます。
中の島公園は相生橋の下で2つに分かれています。晴海運河にあたかも浮かんでいるかのような”水に囲まれた島”です。
水嵩が増したり減ったりする「感潮池」のある方の「中の島」ともう一方の側にある「中の島」の2つを見ることができます。
そして中の島公園のすぐ先にある、日本の重要文化財に指定されている船舶「明治丸」も収録していますので、楽しんでいただけたら幸いです💕
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