This is the view of Minami Takahashi and the night view from "Kamejima River Green Road" introduced in this blog earlier.
Unlike daytime, the bridge is lit up, so the atmosphere changes completely.
Takahashi, which usually doesn't care about (rude) is also lit up in blue, and the blue shines on the surface of the Kamejima River and is beautiful.
On the other hand, Minami Takahashi is lit up in orange and feels soft.
It is Minami Takahashi because it is built south of Takahashi, but this bridge is a historic bridge that has been designated as a central ward Tangible Cultural Property.
Since the Ryogoku Bridge, which was bridged in 1905, was damaged by the Great Kanto Earthquake, the central part of the three-linked truss bridge, which was less damaged, was reinforced and reused in Minami Takahashi.
Takahashi and Minami Takahashi, the cold and warm colors are reflected on the surface of the water, making a good contrast.
At night, the intense heat of the day is a little relieved, and you can feel the wind near the river, so summer walks are limited to night.
Click here for the article "Kamejima River Green Road" introduced on this blog last month. ⇒