Yagiri-no-Watashi is a ferry terminal that's been around since the Edo period. It's also the setting for the song 'Yagiri no Watashi,' with lyrics by Miyuji Ishimoto and music by Toru Funamura. I really love this somewhat melancholic love song, so I always wanted to visit. The quiet river and the view across the water are so evocative. It's amazing to find a place in busy Tokyo that still has the atmosphere of the Edo era. Maybe because I kept thinking of that gentle, bittersweet song, everything here felt like a poetic movie scene. Unfortunately, I didn't have enough time to actually ride the ferry, but I'll definitely do it next time.
Yagiri-no-Watashi | Review by Rise
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