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This is said to have been rebuilt as a reconstruction bridge in 1945, which was built at the mouth of the Nihonbashi River, which flows into the Sumida River. It has a rare design in Japan called the Florendal Bridge, which has a look like a ladder sideways, and pays attention to "harmony with the city landscape" so that it matches the Eidai Bridge. It is said that it is valuable as a representative example of a heavy steel bridge, leaving the old form of a stop form in a simple design.
I often run along the Sumida River and pass by. Although it is a small bridge over a tributary of the Sumida River, the combination of thick steel frames is spectacular.
It's a rare bridge over the bottom stream of the Nihonbashi River.
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Here, Toyokaibashi is built on the lowest stream near the Nihonbashi River, which flows through the boundary between Shinkawa 1 chome and Nihonbashi Hakozaki-cho, Chuo-ku, and flows into the Sumida River. Completed in 1927, It is said that there are only a few rare and valuable bridges in Japan in the form of lying ladders, so I visited it. From the bridge over the upstream, it looks like a ladder lying down, but when you look close, it looks like a strong steel painted in white, and it is too big ...
It is a short bridge next to Eidai Bridge, but it has an impressive design. It is one of the reconstruction projects of the Great Earthquake with a white steel framework. It is very similar to Minato Minamitakahashi nearby. The bridge is under construction now. It seems that it will take until next spring. I am disappointed that Eidai Bridge is also under construction on a large scale. It is also used for TV locations.
A small bridge in front of IBM over the Nihonbashi River. The Eidai Bridge is big and magnificent, so I don't think it's noticeable compared to it, but the white Toyokai Bridge against the background of the blue sky and Eidai Bridge is quite beautiful. Even if you are not a bridge enthusiast, be sure to take a walk around the Sumida River.
tibia bridge の bridge
This is said to have been rebuilt as a reconstruction bridge in 1945, which was built at the mouth of the Nihonbashi River, which flows into the Sumida River. It has a rare design in Japan called the Florendal Bridge, which has a look like a ladder sideways, and pays attention to "harmony with the city landscape" so that it matches the Eidai Bridge. It is said that it is valuable as a representative example of a heavy steel bridge, leaving the old form of a stop form in a simple design.
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I often run along the Sumida River and pass by. Although it is a small bridge over a tributary of the Sumida River, the combination of thick steel frames is spectacular.
It's a rare bridge over the bottom stream of the Nihonbashi River.
Here, Toyokaibashi is built on the lowest stream near the Nihonbashi River, which flows through the boundary between Shinkawa 1 chome and Nihonbashi Hakozaki-cho, Chuo-ku, and flows into the Sumida River. Completed in 1927, It is said that there are only a few rare and valuable bridges in Japan in the form of lying ladders, so I visited it. From the bridge over the upstream, it looks like a ladder lying down, but when you look close, it looks like a strong steel painted in white, and it is too big ...
It's one of my favorite bridges.
It is a short bridge next to Eidai Bridge, but it has an impressive design. It is one of the reconstruction projects of the Great Earthquake with a white steel framework. It is very similar to Minato Minamitakahashi nearby. The bridge is under construction now. It seems that it will take until next spring. I am disappointed that Eidai Bridge is also under construction on a large scale. It is also used for TV locations.
it's small, but it has a presence.
A small bridge in front of IBM over the Nihonbashi River. The Eidai Bridge is big and magnificent, so I don't think it's noticeable compared to it, but the white Toyokai Bridge against the background of the blue sky and Eidai Bridge is quite beautiful. Even if you are not a bridge enthusiast, be sure to take a walk around the Sumida River.