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Birds of the Kamejima River

[TAKK...] January 31, 2019 14:00

In the early morning of winter, grey heron and others gather near Shin-Kamejima Bridge.

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Shin Kameshima Bridge began in March 1882 with a wooden bridge with a length of 15 (approximately 27m) and a width of 3 (approximately 5.4m).

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In March 1926, the bridge was replaced as a modern steel girder bridge by the reconstruction project following the Great Kanto Earthquake (1923), and the width was nearly tripled to 15m.

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You look good friends and smiley.

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