Observatories in A Walk on Nakayama Shimousa
In the areas introduced in this web site 'A Walk on Nakayama Shimousa',
people could see
Mt. Fuji every fine day even though it woud be seen very small. Recently, Tokyo
Skytree had been built and people could see the
panoramic views of the Skytree and Mt. Fuji together. Though they could be seen from the banks of Edogawa River, it is very clear to be seen from
the observatories on
I-linktown Ichikawa and on
Townhall Funabori since they are on tall buildings. From these observatories, they could see that Mt. Fuji stands on the left side of Tokyo Skytree. Moreover, at the observatories on
Satomi Koen Park opened on the remains of
Konodaijo Castle built by
Dokan Ota and
Nogikuen Park related to the romance 'Nogiku no Haka' written by
Sachio Ito, Mt. Fuji and Tokyo Skaytree also could be seen. In addition, according
to
Edo Meisho Zue (a guide book describing
Edo in
Edo period),
Edojo Castle could be seen from Mamasan Guhoji Temple.
Yoritomo Minamoto, the first shogun of
Kamakura Bakufu', camped on a hill and it became a shrine called '
Shirahata Jinja Shrine'. Even if Mt. Fuji and Tokyo Skytree could not be seen from them, they have their own wonderful views.
Why don't you visit the observatories?
The Observatories and the Landmarks on Hills
Mt. Fuji and Tokyo Skytree could be seen together.
Mt. Fuji and Tokyo Skytree could be seen together.
The park is a popular spot seeing Sakura, rose and colored leaves.
In spring, many cherry blossoms bloom in.
It is a popular spot seeing sakura and colored leaves.
* Mt. Fuji and Tokyo Skytree can not be seen from it.
Some cherry trees blooms along the approach road on the hill.
* Mt. Fuji and Tokyo Skytree can not be seen from it.