There is a monument of "Tsukishima Passover Site" between Kachidokibashi and Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge. This monument is a bit difficult to understand because it is located in "I Children's Park" inside the embankment slightly away from the Sumida River Terrace. The fact that Kachidokibashi was bridged in 1940 and the number of ferry users decreased, and that Tsukishima ferry was abolished, I think that it was definitely a question for this year's tourism certification test.
It is said that this Tsukishima ferry was originally a private ferry between Tsukishima and Minami-Iida-cho (currently Tsukiji 7-chome), but if you find it because I think there was something related to Minami-Iida-cho I will post it on.
This area can be seen as a combination of Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge and the wire cable of Chuo-ohashi Bridge ahead and the Tokyo Sky Tree.
Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge was bridged during the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. Before that, there was "Tsukuda's ferry" and I remember boarding the last flight.
<<< In the foreground, there was "Tsukuda's handover" around Tsukuda side around here. >>>>
<<<<<<<under a clear bridge >>>>>
<<<<<<<< earthquake-resistant construction has been performed again and is currently completed.) >>>>>>
If you look under the bridge, it is also earthquake-resistant.
Be careful when crossing by car because Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge may crack down on speeding.
The Tsukishima River Suimon construction, which was posted last time, has not been completed as of the end of June. There is no construction guide for pedestrian bridges and traffic is closed. I was looking forward to it because it would be very comfortable to do this, but what was the progress of the construction? ?
The next time is Chuo-ohashi Bridge.