The graveyard behind the Inari shrine has amazing statues... Who are these people, and how much did they spend for their funeral?
The shrine is a maze of narrow alleys with flowers, trees, and single-family homes. It's always amazing to find such a nice and quiet neighborhood in the middle of Tokyo.
Next, I crossed over the Yamanote line at Ōtsuka Station (大塚駅).
The Tokyo Skytree is clearly visible in the distance (8km away).
The Yamanote-sen (山手線) is a loop line. Technically, it's still part of the regular Japan Railway network, but it's one of Tokyo's busiest metro lines.
For some reasons, it's written 山手 (yama-te = mountain hand) and not 山の手 (yama-no-te).
Today's destination is the Old Iwabuchi Watergate (旧岩淵水門) along the Arakawa River (荒川).
Looks like the base of a 1970's robot #anime series.
I could totally imagine 3 robots take off from these steel gates and then transform into an even bigger robot...
Something like Getter Robo G, maybe... but more rusty and steampunk!
#anime
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjieygKSXpQ
The river banks in Tokyo offer amazing views and views. Best time is around sunset, but I had too leave sooner than that because I didn't want to ride in the darkness the entire way.
Today's loop was shorter than last time, but still 40km!
Not bad for a slob who wakes up at noon and leaves from home at 2pm