On November 8, a tour of cultural properties in the autumn of Chuo-ku, "Let's go to see local treasures to know cultural properties of Chuo-ku!" <Bridge and Civil Engineering Heritage> was held. .
Classroom from 9:30 to 10:30. At Time Dome Akashi, today's lecturer Takashi Ito gave a lecture on bridges and civil engineering heritage (including tours).
Including the names of each part of the bridge, the form of the bridge (girder bridge, suspension bridge, arch bridge, truss bridge, ohari bridge, ramen bridge), type classification of bridge according to road surface (Kamiji bridge, Nakaji bridge, Shimoji bridge) etc. Learn.
At 11:00, from the Tsukishima mooring ground, we boarded the open air river cruiser "SMS NANO1" of Tokyo Bay cruising and started touring the bridge from the ship.
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After lunch was dissolved, a lecture on Kachidokibashi on the Sumida River Terrace.
Lecturer Takashi Ito, only the representative of the "Kachidokibashi Raising Association", conveys the passion for the movement.
Next, after visiting the Kachidokibashi Museum, the local dissolution at 15:30.
Unfortunately, it was raining during the boat tour, but I was able to gain a lot of new knowledge.
Thank you very much to everyone involved.
Tsukiji Ohashi (steel arch bridge) Kachidokibashi (Chicago-style Futaba jumping bridge) Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge (steel floor slab box girder bridge)
Shin-Kameshima Bridge (Hojo Ramen Bridge) Kiyosu Bridge (steel self-contained chain suspension bridge) Aioi Bridge (steel Pratt Truss Bridge)