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The Sumida River (隅田川, Sumida-gawa) is a river which flows through Tokyo, Japan. It branches from the Arakawa River at Iwabuchi and flows into Tokyo Bay. Its tributaries include the Kanda and Shakujii rivers.
What is now known as the "Sumida River" was previously the path of the Ara-kawa. However, towards the end of the Meiji era work was carried out to divert the main flow of the Ara-kawa to prevent flooding.
It passes through the following wards of Tokyo:
The Noh play Sumida-gawa, which the British composer Benjamin Britten saw while visiting Japan in 1956, inspired him to compose Curlew River (1964), a dramatic work based on the story.
The kabuki play, Sumida-gawa — Gonichi no Omokage, is perhaps better known by the title Hokaibo, which is the name of the central character. This stage drama was written by Nakawa Shimesuke, and it was first produced in Osaka in 1784. The play continues to be included in kabuki repertoire in Japan; and it is also performed in the West. It was recreated by the Heisei Nakamura-za in the Lincoln Center Festival in New York in the summer of 2007, with Nakamura Kanzaburō XVIII leading the cast.
We will introduse the water bus of "Tokyo Cruise" sailing from Asakusa this time. After having enjoyed sightseeing in Asakusa, how about that you go to Hamarikyu Garden and Odaiba Seaside Park of the popular tourist spot while you enjoying cruises from Azuma Bridge, Sumida River to Tokyo Bay? If you leave Kaminari-mon Gate of Senso-ji Temple, the embarkation place of "Tokyo Cruise" is about 200 meters away to the left. From Asakusa, there are two linse of Sumida River line going to Hinode Pier via Hamarikyu Garden and Asakusa-Odaiba line going to Odaiba Seaside Park. This time, we will introduce a trip that go to Hinode Pier via Hamarikyu Garden from Asakusa by "River Town" of Sumida River line at first, and change to "Hotaluna" of Asakusa-Odaiba line there and go to Odaiba Seaside Park. (...
Our second full day in Japan, we had a tour guide take us around. Hara Seiichiro was our guide for the day and he picked us up at our apartment first thing. He showed us his suggested itinerary for the day and we were happy to go along with it. The sites to visit were: Meiji Jingu (or Meiji Shrine) - A Shinto Shrine deep in the forest which enshrines Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken Shinjyuku Gyoen - Former private garden of the Imperial family with big lawn space. A lot of young families come here to visit and there is a family friend restaurant in the garden. Asakusa - The most prominent tour spot in Japan with the taste of the Edo period River Sumida Cruise - Sail down to Hamarikyu passing several unique bridges with long history Hamarikyu Garden - Former private garden of Tokuga...
Views of the annual Sumida River fireworks seen from Tokyo Skytree’s observatory in Sumida Ward, Tokyo. Read more: http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2016/07/30/national/viewing-fireworks-from-tokyo-skytree-is-well-worth-the-extra-cost/ SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: http://goo.gl/mExQt7 VISIT OUR WEBSITE: http://www.japantimes.co.jp/ LIKE US ON FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/thejapantimes FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: https://twitter.com/japantimes LEARN ABOUT JAPAN TIMES DIGITAL SUBSCRIPTIONS: http://members.japantimes.co.jp/sub/
I hope you enjoy these scenes from my Sumida River trip as we cruise through the heart of Tokyo, past massive skyscrapers, under colorful bridges, en route Hama Rikyu, an ancient Japanese Garden. Music: Trumpet (New Orleans Music) by Royalty Free Music Club
We went walkabout in Tokyo visited Odaiba waterfront, took a water bus on the Sumida River to end our day in Asakusa. On a very hot summer day, but the visits were worth the effort.
August2016年 東京では代表的な花火大会で、打ち上げ数も約2万発。2ヶ所の会場からあがる花火を同時に見渡せる場所もあり、隅田川周辺には毎年約100万人が集い、スターマインの3千発乱れ打ちに舌を巻く。屋形船から見る花火も格別。歴史ある隅田川の花火は全国に知れ渡っているが「隅田川花火大会」の名称は昭和53年から。では、その前の名称はと言うと「両国の川開き」が呼び名として昭和36年まで使用され翌年(昭和37年)交通事情の悪化に伴い開催されなくなりました。時が経ちビルの谷間に開いた大きな花火、昭和53年「隅田川花火大会」と名を改め、ビルで囲まれた隅田川で復活しました。また、打上場所もさらに上流へ移動し、打上会場も2ヶ所となりより多くの方々に観ていただける配慮が施されました。 Tokyo Sumida River Fireworks Festival The Sumida River Fireworks Festival is one of the most famous fireworks festivals in Tokyo. While watching the fireworks, people enjoy the summer evening with their family or friends. The Fireworks Festival attracts over a million spectators every year and as it is held on the last Saturday of July.
Get info about things to do, where to stay, and the best food to eat on your visit to Tokyo, Japan. Here's the guide: http://wp.me/psd9b-4EA Tokyo (東京), Japan, is one of the world's greatest cities, and there's so much to do and see when you visit. From temples and shrines, to gardens and museums, you'll never run out of attractions. Out of all the things you could do, I've chosen a top 25 list for this awesome city (and just so you know food is my first choice in Tokyo)! 1. Ameya-Yokochō (アメヤ横丁) - A giant open air market that offers clothes, cosmetics, food, and restaurants and bars. 2. Meiji Shrine (明治神宮) - This Shinto shrine, surrounded by beautiful forest, is extremely significant. 3. Ryogoku Kokugikan (両国国技館) - Even if it's not fight season, you can go to the free sumo museum and ea...
Travel Video Diaries about my trip to Japan. This video is almost all of a cruise along the Sumida River which is through Tokyo. See the Asahi Beer building from Happy Dog Cruises.
Sumida River Cruise: Go on a 50min sightseeing cruise between Asakusa and Odaiba through 13 bridges.
Tsukiji (築地) is a district of Chūō, Tokyo, Japan, the site of the Tsukiji fish market. Literally meaning "reclaimed land," it lies near the Sumida River on land reclaimed from Tokyo Bay in the 18th century, during the Edo period. There are also districts named Tsukiji in Kobe and Amagasaki, cities in Hyōgo Prefecture, although neither is as well known as Tokyo's. TOKYO GUIDE : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zVxIJcWOjs 1. Sensōji (浅草寺) http://goo.gl/7VyMcv : Largest ancient Buddhist temple and a major Tokyo attractions for Japanese and foreigners located in Asakusa. 2. Nakamise (仲見世) http://goo.gl/MgU6Cl: One of the oldest shopping centers in Japan. 3. Meiji Jingū (明治神宮) http://goo.gl/dNGeY1 : is the Shinto shrine that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife,...
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The Sumida River 隅田川 is a river which flows through Tokyo, Japan. It branches from the Arakawa River at Iwabuchi and flows into Tokyo Bay. Its tributaries include the Kanda and Shakujii rivers. The Sumida runs through Tokyo for 27 kilometers, under 26 bridges spaced at about one bridge per kilometer. It passes through the following wards of Tokyo: 北区 Kita, 足立区 Adachi, 荒川区 Arakawa, 墨田区 Sumida, 台東区 Taito, 江東区 Kōtō, 中央区 Chūō. What is now known as the "Sumida River" was previously the path of the Ara-kawa, however towards the end of the Meiji era work was carried out to divert the main flow of the Ara-kawa to prevent flooding. All pictures, sounds, music by: © shiso2012 思想会社 Shiso Productions
Click to subscribe ►http://bit.ly/1s13CBZ FACEBOOK ►http://www.facebook.com/theuwagapies TWITTER ► http://twitter.com/theuwagapies ------------------------- Sumida River Fireworks in Tokyo, one of the biggest fireworks-related festival in Japan, as seen from Asakusa district in July 2014.
2015年7月25日に開催された隅田川花火大会の映像です。 特別ライトアップされた東京スカイツリーと隅田川花火が一緒に見える厩橋からの撮影です。 全天周ドーム映像用に撮影したものを16:9のフレームに収まるように加工しています。 AQUA Geo Graphic (English) http://www.aquageographic.net/home/ AQUA Geo Graphic (Japanese) http://www.aquageographic.com/home/