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Hundred Views of Edogawa |
Location |
1 |
Traditional fishing in the Arakawa River and the Nakagawa River |
Arakawa River / Nakagawa River |
2 |
Oasis of flowers and greenery: Arakawa riverside |
Arakawa riverside |
4 |
A wish for lasting peace: Paper-lantern floating on the Kyu-Nakagawa River |
Kyu-Nakagawa River |
5 |
People friendly: Fureai Bridge over the Kyu-Nakagawa River |
Hirai 3-chome |
6 |
An experience of water sports: Kyu-Nakagawa River Boat Festival |
Kyu-Nakagawa River |
7 |
Spacious lawn: Ojima Komatsugawa Park |
Tokyo Metropolitan Ojima Komatsugawa Park, Komatsugawa 1-chome |
8 |
Flower-viewing spot: Komatsugawa Promenade with 1,000 Cherry Trees |
Komatsugawa 1-chome to 3-chome Chisaki |
9 |
A witness to old and new history: Komatsugawa Lock Gate |
Komatsugawa 1-chome |
10 |
Sacred ropes of copper: Hirai Tenso-jinja Shrine |
7-28-5 Hirai |
11 |
Setsubun fire-walking at Tomyo-ji Temple ("Hirai Shoten") |
6-17-30 Hirai |
12 |
Magnificent exterior wall sculptures: Old main shrine at Hirai Suwa-jinja Shrine |
6-17-36 Hirai |
13 |
One of five Goshiki Fudo temples of Edo: Saisho-ji Temple ("Meki Fudo") |
1-25-31 Hirai |
14 |
Old Edogawa City Office Library and Great Tokyo Air Raid peace statue |
3-6 Komatsugawa |
15 |
Local performing arts of Edogawa |
Various locations in Edogawa City |
16 |
Must-see flower-hat dance: Komatsugawa-Hirai Furusato Festival |
Hirai-Eki-Dori Street / Other |
18 |
Flower beds made by schoolchildren: Hirai Park |
2-16 Hirai |
20 |
An endeavor in embankment greening: Nakagawa Yuhodo Promenade |
Nakagawa teibo Embankment |
21 |
The scent of trees: Komatsugawa-Sakaigawa Shinsui Park |
Komatsugawa-Sakaigawa Shinsui Park |
22 |
Japan's first designated landscape district: Ichinoe-Sakaigawa Shinsui Park |
Ichinoe-Sakaigawa Shinsui Park |
23 |
Resident activities to clean and maintain shinsui parks |
Shinsui parks in Edogawa City / Other |
24 |
Sight of children playing in the water: Higashi-Komatsugawa Park |
1-37 Matsushima |
25 |
Lush nature: Chuo Shinrin Park |
4-18 Chuo |
26 |
Environment friendly: Ichinoe Hidamari Park |
7-69 Ichinoe |
27 |
Road sign at Yotsumata intersection between Motosakura-michi Path and Gyotoku-michi Path |
1-3 Nishi-Komatsugawa-machi |
28 |
Yukata fabric swaying in the breeze: Murai Dyeing Factory |
6-17-27 Ichinoe |
29 |
Quintessence of Edogawa City nurtured by the residents and the climate: Traditional-craft studios |
Various locations in Edogawa City |
30 |
Passing down glass wind bell production techniques: Shinohara Furin Hompo |
4-22-5 Minami-Shinozaki-machi |
31 |
Displays of craftsmanship: Traditional Craft Demonstration Exhibition for Children |
Tower Hall Funabori, 4-1-1 Funabori |
32 |
Garden and private grove blending in harmony: Ichinoe Makkotei Park |
5-13 Ichinoe |
33 |
Place of rest and dining for shogun enjoying falconry: Chudai-in Temple |
11-17 Nishi-Komatsugawa-machi |
34 |
500-year-old pine tree : Matsumoto Benten shrine Garyu-no-Matsu |
1-9-14 Matsumoto |
35 |
The roots of Japanese mustard spinach: Komatsuna-Yashiki House |
4-5-23 Chuo |
36 |
Born of zoning adjustment: Ichinoe Station West Exit Square |
7-36 Ichinoe |
37 |
Hundreds of large and small factories continuing operation |
3-14 Chuo Chisaki |
38 |
A mirror of the changing times: Imai-Kaido Street |
Imai-Kaido Street |
39 |
A square for all residents: Edogawa City Office |
1-4-1 Chuo |
40 |
A hub of culture: Sogo-Bunka Center Hall |
4-14-1 Chuo |
41 |
Offering fresh local vegetables: Shinsen Asaichi Morning Market |
1-5-23 Honisshiki |
42 |
Tricycle Grand Prix in Matsue-Odori Avenue Shopping District |
Imai-Kaido Street area |
43 |
Cherry trees in full bloom: Edogawa Chuo Shopping District Festival |
Komatsugawa-Sakaigawa Shinsui Park |
44 |
Kyu-Edogawa River, with Swans |
Kyu-Edogawa River |
45 |
Techniques living on: Oedo Cast Net Fishing Festival |
Kyu-Edogawa River between Imai water station and offshore Kasai Rinkai Park |
46 |
Island in the Kyu-Edogawa River: Myokenjima |
Higashi-Kasai 3-chome |
47 |
New sights: Shinkawa Promenade with 1,000 Cherry Trees and fire lookout |
Shinkawa River |
48 |
Situated on a steamship route: Shinkawa Higashi Floodgate |
Higashi-Kasai 1-chome / Edogawa 5-chome |
49 |
Comeback of a waterfront area: Kasai Marine Park |
Rinkaicho 6-chome |
50 |
Aquarium and observation square: Main views of Kasai Rinkai Park |
Rinkaicho 6-chome |
51 |
Glowing in the twilight: "Diamond and Flowers"Giant Ferris Wheel |
Rinkaicho 6-chome |
52 |
Leisure destinations: Ukita Park and Gyosen Park |
Kita-Kasai 3-chome / Ukitacho |
53 |
The beauty of Japan: Heisei Garden and Genshin-an Japanese Style House |
Gyosen Park, Kita-Kasai 3-chome |
54 |
Petting zoo popular with children: Shizen Zoo |
Gyosen Park, Kita-Kasai 3-chome |
55 |
Flowers and shuttle bus: Sogo Recreation Park |
Nishi-Kasai 6-chome to Minami-Kasai 7-chome |
56 |
A spectacle of roses: Minami Edogawa Furusato Festival |
Flower garden, Minami-Kasai 4-chome |
57 |
An event in the spring foliage: Seishincho-Rinkaicho Fureai Festival |
Seishincho Green Path |
58 |
Boat rides and cherry blossoms: Shin-Sakongawa Shinsui Park |
Rinkaicho 2-chome Chisaki |
59 |
First in Japan: Furukawa Shinsui Park |
Furukawa Shinsui Park |
60 |
Rice paddies and seaweed: Higashi-Kasai Sports Park |
9-2 Higashi-Kasai |
61 |
A show of the four seasons: Kasai Shinsui Shiki-no-Michi Path |
Kasai Shinsui Shiki-no-Michi Path |
62 |
Bizarre festival of Higashi-Kasai: Ikaduchi-no-Daihannya |
Shinzo-in Temple, 4-38 Higashi-Kasai |
63 |
Bell from the premodern Edo period: Bell tower at Shokaku-ji Temple |
7-23-17 Higashi-Kasai |
64 |
Large zelkova reflecting in Furukawa River at Ninoe-jinja Shrine |
6-44 Edogawa |
65 |
An ongoing prayer: Memorial to atom bomb victims at Takino Park |
3-22 Naka-Kasai |
66 |
Reminiscences of the premodern Edo period: Gyosen Park Goldfish Festival |
Gyosen Park, Kita-Kasai 3-chome |
67 |
Panorama of Edogawa City: Tower Hall Funabori |
4-1-1 Funabori |
68 |
Natural turf: Edogawa City Track & Field Stadium |
2-1-1 Seishincho |
69 |
A community-made event: Seishincho Noryo Bon-Odori Festival |
Seishincho 1-chome |
70 |
Community ties: Boshiba Council Fureai Rice-cake Pounding Festival |
Yakumo-jinja Shrine, 1-6-14 Kita-Kasai |
71 |
A sign of spring: Sweetfish swimming upstream in the Edogawa River |
Edogawa River |
72 |
The vast sky: Edogawa teibo Embankment |
Edogawa teibo Embankment |
73 |
The thrill of sliding down the Edogawa River embankment |
Kita-Koiwa 4-chome Chisaki |
74 |
A resident favorite: Koiwa Iris Garden |
Edogawa riverside, Kita-Koiwa 4-chome Chisaki |
75 |
Half-century from completion, integral to the landscape: Shin-Nakagawa River |
Shin-Nakagawa River |
76 |
A show of community spirit: Flowers along the Shin-Nakagawa River |
Shin-Nakagawa River |
78 |
Largest crown spread in Japan: Yogo-no-Matsu Pine Tree at Zenyo-ji Temple |
2-24-2 Higashi-Koiwa |
80 |
North-facing jizo statues and eternal-flame lantern at Horin-ji Temple |
3-23-11 Kita-Koiwa |
81 |
Shooting up into the heavens: Ginkgos at Tenso-jinja Shrine |
5-17-10 Kita- Koiwa |
82 |
Walking through a ring of congo grass for sound health: Chinowa-kuguri purification rite at Kitano-jinja Shrine |
3-23-3 Kita-Koiwa |
83 |
Statue of yokozuna sumo wrestler Tochinishiki at Koiwa Station Deai-no-Ba Square |
JR Koiwa Station |
84 |
Brimming with generosity and vigor: Koiwa Station area |
JR Koiwa Station area |
85 |
Bustling activity: Koiwa Flower Road Street |
Koiwa Flower Road Street, JR Koiwa Station South Exit |
86 |
Summer Festival and Morning Glory Fair on Showa Dori Street |
Showa Dori Street, JR Koiwa Station South Exit |
87 |
Samba Carnival on Koiwa Chuo Dori Street "Gobangai" |
Koiwa Chuo Dori Street "Gobangai", JR Koiwa Station South Exit |
88 |
Place for recreation on the Shin-Nakagawa River: Tatsumi-Shinbashi Bridge |
Minami-Koiwa 6-chome / Kami-Isshiki 2-chome |
89 |
Climbing-rose fence and dried persimmon making at Shimo- Koiwa Daini Elementary School |
5-5-1 Minami-Koiwa |
90 |
Crowd attractor: Shimo-Koiwa Ennichi Festival |
Minami-Koiwa 6-chome-Jidouyuen Children's Playground, 6-16 Minami-Koiwa |
91 |
Prayer for thriving business: Tori-no-Ichi Festival at Otori-jinja Shrine |
5-11 Higashi-Koiwa |
92 |
Restoration of an unspoiled landscape: Shinozaki Biotope |
Kita-Shinozaki 2-chome Chisaki |
93 |
Origin of the name Shishibone: Mother and child deer statue at Shishibone Shinsui Green Path |
Shishibone Shinsui Green Path |
94 |
Packed with events: Edogawa residents festival at Shinozaki Park |
Kami-Shinozaki 1-chome / Other |
95 |
Playing in the water and exploring the woods: Setoguchi Park |
1-5 Niihori |
96 |
Oldest shrine in Edogawa City: Nobori Banner Festival at Sengen-jinja Shrine |
1-22-31 Kami-Shinozaki |
97 |
Tutelary shrine of the former Shishibone Village: Festival at Kashima-jinja Shrine |
4-9-17 Shishibone |
98 |
Japan's best Japanese mustard spinach: Edogawa-grown komatsuna |
Various locations in Edogawa City |
99 |
The joy of harvest: Shishibone Fureai Farm |
Shishibone 1-chome / Other |
100 |
Unspoiled agricultural landscape of Edogawa: Shishibone |
Shishibone / Kami-Shinozaki / Other |
101 |
A dreamland of flowers and vegetables: Hana-no-Saiten Fair |
Shishibone Sports Square, 8-5 Shinozaki-machi |
102 |
Cable-stayed bridge in honor of the sugi pine: Osugi Bridge |
Shishibone 1-chome / Osugi 4-chome |
103 |
Full of excitement: Edogawa City Fireworks Festival |
Edogawa riverside, 1-25 Kami-Shinozaki |
104 |
Virtuoso use of bachi drumsticks: Shishibone Civic Hall Festival |
Shishibone Civic Hall, 1-54-2 Shishibone |
105 |
A custom dating from the premodern Edo period: Shishimomi procession of Shinozaki-Hongo |
Shinozaki-machi 1-chome / Other |
106 |
Cherry blossom-viewing spot: Shinodabori Shinsui Green Path |
Shinodabori Shinsui Green Path |
107 |
All invited to practice bamboo-working: Take-to-Shitashimu Square |
5-5 Shinozaki-machi |
108 |
Community disaster preparedness: Shuku-Ume-no-Ki Park |
2-39 Edogawa |
109 |
Vestiges of the premodern Edo period: Ichinoe Nanushi Yashiki Old House |
2-21-20 Haruecho |
110 |
Home to the graves of kabuki actors: Daiun-ji Temple |
2-38-7 Nishi-Mizue |
111 |
Zelkova extending across the sky at Toyoda-jinja Shrine |
1-18-1 Higashi-Mizue |
112 |
An arcade of flowers: Shinozaki Floodgate |
1-11 Higashi-Shinozaki-machi Chisaki |
113 |
A venue of water sports: Edogawa Lock Gate |
1-11 Higashi-Shinozaki-machi Chisaki |
114 |
Reflection of light on the water: Imai Floodgate |
Nishi-Mizue 4-chome Chisaki |
115 |
A stately structure: Meiwa Bridge |
Ichinoe 3-chome / Haruecho 3-chome |
116 |
Towering stack: Edogawa Incineration Plant |
2-10 Edogawa |
119 |
An equestrian experience: Shinozaki Pony Land |
3-12-17 Shinozaki-machi |
120 |
Roller rink the pride of Edogawa City: Waterfront Sports Garden |
Kyu-Edogawa riverside, 2-4 Higashi-Shinozaki-machi |
121 |
Up close with nature on the waterfront: Kyu-Nakagawa River and Kinegawa Floodgate |
7-34 Hirai Saki |
122 |
Community flower-viewing spot: Hirai Sakura Park |
7-18-28 Hirai |
123 |
Memories of a branch school: Ichinoe Bunkyojo-no-Mori Park |
1-2-17 Ichinoe |
124 |
A verdant route to the train station: Funabori Green Road |
Matsue 5-chome to Funabori 3-chome |
125 |
Hub of activity with echoes of the premodern Edo period: Shinkawa Sakura Hall |
7-15-12 Funabori |
126 |
A verdant footpath: Shin-Nagashimagawa Shinsui Park and Seishincho Green Path |
Seishincho 2-chome |
127 |
Oldest road sign in Edogawa City and water god monument erected in praise of water supply development |
8-29 Kita-Koiwa Saki |
128 |
Archeological site: Kami-Koiwa Shinsui Green Path |
Kita-Koiwa 5-chome to 8-chome |
129 |
Tutelary shrine of the former Kami-Koiwa Village: Kami-Koiwa Tenso-jinja Shrine |
6-39-22 Kita-Koiwa |
130 |
Halloween parade: Smiles at Keisei Koiwa Station |
Kita-Koiwa 6-chome |
131 |
Zuiho-no-Matsu Pine Tree and memorial inscribed with quote by Kafu Nagai: Senyo-ji Temple |
2-37-15 Kita-Koiwa |
132 |
A verdant school route loved by the community: Nakayoshi- Komichi Path |
Kita-Koiwa 2-chome / 3-chome |
133 |
Eastern checkpoint to Edo: Ruins of Koiwa Ichikawa Sekisho and Gobansho-machi |
Kita-Koiwa 3-chome Saki |
134 |
"Gosha Myojin" tutelary shrine of the former Naka-Koiwa Village and Shimo-Koiwa Village: Koiwa-jinja Shrine |
6-15-15 Higashi-Koiwa |
135 |
Relic of the former Kawara-michi Path: Honjo-ji Temple |
4-20-1 Shishibone |
136 |
A treat of peonies and lotuses: Ensho-in Temple |
1-25-23 Shishibone |
137 |
Hub of information and learning about Edogawa City: Shinozaki-Bunka Plaza |
7-20-19 Shinozaki-machi |
138 |
Family temple of Tajima Zusho, founder of Ichinoe Shinden: Joryu-ji Temple |
2-39-28 Haruecho |
139 |
Guardian of warriors: Tsubaki Hachiman-gu Shrine |
3-36 Haruecho
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