Sumiyoshi Bridge Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Well, it's normal.
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I stopped by while taking a walk along the river in the western area of the Dotonbori River. It is one of the many bridges over the Dotonbori River and is located west of Ukiba Bridge. Compared to the fact that Ukibashi Bridge was like a part of a complex and had a fashionable feeling, this is very normal and can't be called a tourist spot.
Osaka city was reclaimed and maintained with the times, but it seems that this area around Horie was developed around 1700. Sumiyoshi Bridge is considered to be one of the four bridges (Sumiyoshi Bridge, Kobashi, Shiomi Bridge, Hiyoshi Bridge) built on the Dotonbori River. It is a bridge where vehicles come and go like a normal living road, but there is also a pedestrian road, so you can rest assured.
I happened to find out if there was such a bridge. This bridge also spans the Dotonbori River. It was old, but it was in the same state. There seemed to be not many cars or people. I thought it was convenient for locals.
It is sandwiched between Yotsubashisuji and Naniwasuji, and now there is a Ukibashi bridge that extends from the Namba hatch next to it, so it gives a sober impression. There are a little few cars and people, but it's convenient to go to Horie.
Well, it's normal.
I stopped by while taking a walk along the river in the western area of the Dotonbori River. It is one of the many bridges over the Dotonbori River and is located west of Ukiba Bridge. Compared to the fact that Ukibashi Bridge was like a part of a complex and had a fashionable feeling, this is very normal and can't be called a tourist spot.
I don't recommend it in particular
It is not recommended because it is just a bridge over Dotonbori. It is a small bridge for life. It's a little pink.
That's a little bit, Sumiyoshi Bridge!
Osaka city was reclaimed and maintained with the times, but it seems that this area around Horie was developed around 1700. Sumiyoshi Bridge is considered to be one of the four bridges (Sumiyoshi Bridge, Kobashi, Shiomi Bridge, Hiyoshi Bridge) built on the Dotonbori River. It is a bridge where vehicles come and go like a normal living road, but there is also a pedestrian road, so you can rest assured.
It's a normal bridge.
I happened to find out if there was such a bridge. This bridge also spans the Dotonbori River. It was old, but it was in the same state. There seemed to be not many cars or people. I thought it was convenient for locals.
A simple bridge.
It is sandwiched between Yotsubashisuji and Naniwasuji, and now there is a Ukibashi bridge that extends from the Namba hatch next to it, so it gives a sober impression. There are a little few cars and people, but it's convenient to go to Horie.