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This is located at the foot of Chuo Ohashi Bridge (inside the condominium site on the Shinkawa side?). It was established in the Meiji 24 year, and it seems that the altitudes in various parts of Japan are calculated based on this [Komu-go].
This first-class point intersection is said to have been moved to this place in Heisei 18, and it is located in a small flowerbed under the northwest end of Chuo Ohashi bridge over the Sumida River. It's a simple one without an enclosure with five stones lined up, and there is a large explanation board right next to it, so if you look at it, this level point is a historical starting point for the height of Japan. However, I didn't understand it even if I looked at the explanation board. Anyway, it's like something important ...
The contents of the explanation version become a study.
Original Text
I found this first-class point crossing at the foot of Chuo Ohashi. I had the impression that I searched around quite a bit, and it was in a very confusing place. When I searched it, I had the impression that "Is this the first-class point intersection?", And there was a small stone that did not have the impression that it was managed. As for the explanation version, it was a very educational content, and after reading this, the "disappointment" was a little relieved.
There are flower beds, stones and explanation boards on the riverside, which descends the stairs from the south side of the bridge on the Shinkawa side of the Chuo Ohashi Bridge. Not just here, but here are Minamitakahashi, Tokufune Inari, the land monument of the opening of Edo, and the Reigishijima Water Level Observatory. , It is recommended because it is quite fun.
Thanks to Mr. IMASOULBOY's easy-to-understand explanation, I was able to find it easily. It may be difficult if it is only an address and address. The level point was a sensuously negative place
This is the standard!
This is located at the foot of Chuo Ohashi Bridge (inside the condominium site on the Shinkawa side?). It was established in the Meiji 24 year, and it seems that the altitudes in various parts of Japan are calculated based on this [Komu-go].
It's in a small flower bed without a fence.
This first-class point intersection is said to have been moved to this place in Heisei 18, and it is located in a small flowerbed under the northwest end of Chuo Ohashi bridge over the Sumida River. It's a simple one without an enclosure with five stones lined up, and there is a large explanation board right next to it, so if you look at it, this level point is a historical starting point for the height of Japan. However, I didn't understand it even if I looked at the explanation board. Anyway, it's like something important ...
The contents of the explanation version become a study.
I found this first-class point crossing at the foot of Chuo Ohashi. I had the impression that I searched around quite a bit, and it was in a very confusing place. When I searched it, I had the impression that "Is this the first-class point intersection?", And there was a small stone that did not have the impression that it was managed. As for the explanation version, it was a very educational content, and after reading this, the "disappointment" was a little relieved.
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There are flower beds, stones and explanation boards on the riverside, which descends the stairs from the south side of the bridge on the Shinkawa side of the Chuo Ohashi Bridge. Not just here, but here are Minamitakahashi, Tokufune Inari, the land monument of the opening of Edo, and the Reigishijima Water Level Observatory. , It is recommended because it is quite fun.
thanks to the easy explanation of imasoulboy
Thanks to Mr. IMASOULBOY's easy-to-understand explanation, I was able to find it easily. It may be difficult if it is only an address and address. The level point was a sensuously negative place