Senju Thermal Power Station (ๅไฝ็ซๅ็บ้ปๆ) was a coal-fired power plant in Tokyo that operated on the banks of the Sumida River from 1926 to 1963. It is well known for it's four smokestacks, known as the Ghost Chimneys (ใๅใ็ ็ช), which were often featured in media and became a local landmark.