中之島 「橋」 巡りPart1【糖尿ウォーカー】 #cycling #walking #picture #diabetes

This time we are heading to Nakanoshima again. When I went around the rose garden in Nakanoshima, I saw Tenjin Bridge and Namba Bridge and realized that there are many bridges on Nakanoshima , so today I decided to take photos of all the remaining bridges on Nakanoshima.

I’m heading towards Lion Bridge (Namba Bridge), which I saw last time. However, there was a stone monument here that said Ikinari Bridge. Taiheibashi Ruins: In the past, an irrigation canal flowed into the Tosabori River from here, and Taiheibashi was said to be a bridge that spanned that irrigation canal.

I arrived at Lion Bridge (Namba Bridge). First, head west from here and take pictures of the bridge on the north side of Nakanoshima. It’s a small adventure… Please subscribe to the channel. This is called Hoko Nagashi Bridge, and as the name suggests,

It is the place where the Shinto ritual (Hoko Nagashi) is held during the Tenjin Festival. Hoko Nagashi…I’d like to see him once…I wonder if he’s an amazing person… Cross the bridge and land on Nakanoshima. Osaka City Central Public Hall, head west along the north side of Nakanoshima from here.

Nakanoshima is lined with head offices and branches of government offices, trading companies, and financial companies. If a diabetic patient with a camera is wandering around, the police may be questioned (not related to diabetes). The next bridge is now in sight. Suisho Bridge…It was originally a gate for river purification.

At night, the lamps are lit and it’s beautiful. Oebashi…There are so many people that I can’t post a photo. Thank you for your understanding. The design is based on the Seine River in Paris. I would like to continue along the river…

The promenade along the river appears to be for pedestrians only (I’m walking by pushing my bicycle). I give up and cross the street and walk on the north side of the Bank of Japan.

A diabetic patient with a camera is wandering around the Osaka branch of the Bank of Japan (not related to diabetes). yeah? siren? ambulance? Police car? No way, me? I’m not doing anything! He’s the only diabetic with a camera everywhere! Putting aside the funny jokes like (it has nothing to do with diabetes)

… It’s scary to hear sirens in a so-called avant-garde town, but it’s also scary to hear sirens in a town where the elite gather. Isn’t there some kind of terrorism happening? …I was thinking about that, and then I came to the next bridge.

Nakanoshima Garden Bridge… A relatively new bridge (built during the Osaka Flower Exhibition). The Flower Expo was held over 30 years ago, but other bridges have existed since the Edo period and ancient times. Since when was Nakanoshima called “Nakanoshima”?

今回私が散歩と自転車で血糖値をシバくのは、中之島。中之島に架かる橋を写真に収めにいきます。

糖尿病になりました。
ここでは、主に自転車や散歩で血糖値をシバいて、橋の写真を撮って(?)いく私の姿を記録していきます。
自身のモチベーション維持と、同じ境遇の方々の励みに少しでも成れるのであれば幸いです。

再生リスト
「糖尿ウォーカー散歩と自転車」→https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC3TUqxCsBjh9QVT1Zg3VvIIU2bVPd1wX

1 Comment

  1. 最後のオブジェが気になってじっくり見たら、人の形してる😊
    関西はデザインが独特ですね~
    万博のあれも゙そうだけど
    (名前知らない、アピール足りないよ〜)

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