Flowing through central Tokyo from the Arakawa River to Tokyo Bay, the Sumida River is often considered the lifeblood of the city. This major waterway passes under 26 bridges and serves as the backdrop for the Sumida River Fireworks Festival, one of Japan’s oldest and most celebrated displays. Visitors can enjoy boat trips that provide a scenic and relaxing way to experience Tokyo from a different perspective, offering views of the city’s skyline and the river’s tranquil waters.
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