No.11 Takanawa Park’s pond
A small pond. Fallen red maple leaves, the shado...
Learning the past and present of Takanawa areaDIGITAL HISTORY of TAKANAWA
A small pond. Fallen red maple leaves, the shado...
I visit every season, but the autumn foliage las...
About 10 years ago, this place gave off a strong...
I viewed this as evidence that the natural envir...
Amid the silence, different seasons pass each ye...
When I passed by Takanawa Park’s pond on a morni...
The area around the pond is one of my favorite s...
The faint light of a sunny spell during the rain...
Here, the work of nature takes place on its own,...
Furukawa River walks the path to restoration, wi...
The sight of the illuminated cherry blossoms flo...
The Jomon people are said to have lived at this ...
Photographed in the direction toward Ebisu from ...
Scene when Furukawa River flooded. Photographed ...
The flooding of Furukawa River (2nd photo). This...
The flooding of Furukawa River (3rd photo). The ...
The flooding of Furukawa River (4th photo). This...
Contrast between the water gauge for water flowi...
View of the riverbank, captured when turning bac...
Furukawa River that ended up under the Metropoli...
A water pipe spanning the width of Furukawa Rive...
Furukawa River is normally shallow, but when hea...