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Shinagawa – A Town Where Leisurely Strolls Are Fun

Shinagawa City Walking Map ~ My Leisurely Stroll No. 1  
Canal and Tennozu Isle Course

This fiscal year we will introduce recommended walking courses from the publication “Shinagawa City Walking Map – My Leisurely Stroll.” In this issue, we spotlight a walking course that takes you through some of the Shinagawa’s waterways and reveals some of the city’s history. Walking relieves stress and is a great form of exercise that virtually anyone can do. Take this chance to improve your health.

MAP 1

Seiseki Park

Located in the Tokaido Shinagawa-shuku Honjin site, this park is named for a place the Meiji Emperor used to visit that served as his temporary lodging whenever he left the palace.

Location: 2-7-21 Kita-Shinagawa


MAP 2

Shinagawaura

Shinagawaura once had an abundance of fish and also served as a key production area for seaweed. Now there are rows of fishing boats and yakatabune pleasure boats with a backdrop of skyscrapers.

Location: 1-7-1 Higashi-Shinagawa


MAP 3

Tennozu Fureai Bridge

This bridge crosses over Tennozu-Unga. It is often used as a location for TV dramas, movies and commercials.

Location: 2 Higashi-Shinagawa


MAP 4

Higashi-Shinagawa Sea Park

Isle Bridge is sandwiched in the park with a whale-motif slide on the north side and a rooftop garden area on the south side where you can play and relax on the grass.

Location: 2-6-22 and 3-9-21 Higashi-Shinagawa


Total walking distance: 4.5 km (about 5,625 steps)
Total walking time: About 1 hour and 22 minutes
Calories burned: About 371 kcal
From “Shinagawa City Walking Map”

Start: Shimbamba Station north exit

About 8 minutes

0.4 km

Seiseki Park

About 10 minutes

0.5 km

Shinagawaura

About 18 minutes

1.0 km

Tennozu Fureai Bridge

About 26 minutes

1.5 km

Higashi-Shinagawa Sea Park

About 20 minutes

1.1 km

Goal: Shimbamba Station north exit

 


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