Earlier, we picked up the bridge that remained as the name of the intersection, but this time we would like to introduce the former bridge name written on the bus stop and parking lot name.
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Bridges play an important role in connecting towns and towns, as well as a landmark of traffic. There is a place where the name of the bridge that is gone now remains in some way. Walking around Tokyo, you can see old town names and place names used at bus stops. It has been popular with the residents for a long time, and it can be seen that there was a life in the town. This is essential to convey history. When you explore the origin, you can see the depth of history even more.
Recently, the name of katakana is noticeable in the name of the building and public facilities. There are several such cases in the ward. In the future of urban development, coexistence with "history" as well as "environment" and "nature" must be a keyword. When giving a name, it is important to consider that it will be passed down to the later date.
So, where is the location of the photo? You can see history when you compare it with old maps.
(Photo from the top left: Shiraoibashi, Kiboribashi, Konyabashi, Sakurabashi)