Asashio Kobashi is a pedestrian-only bridge that connects Harumi and Kachidoki in Chuo-ku.
This bridge spans the downstream side (Tokyo Bay side) of the Asashio Canal, which flows in parallel with the lowest part of the Sumida River.
(Onboard scenery at the whole museum in Chuo-ku last fall)
What's amazing around this bridge is a group of giant gods of high-rise apartments. The number of buildings has increased recently.
When you come near this bridge, you will be surrounded by the gods of the city, and you will be somewhat overwhelmed and your mouth will open. Personally, it is the most place in Chuo-ku where you feel small.
I took a stroll around Harumi on the last Sunday night, and after a long time I stopped by this bridge.
The reason is that the night view seen from this bridge is very beautiful.
There is also a houseboat in the Asashio Canal. No, it's a summer-like atmosphere.
Upstream of this bridge, there is the Reimei Ohashi Bridge, where Loop Route 2 passes, but it has not yet been opened.
So you can still hear the sound of the car around this area, so you can enjoy the night view with a calm feeling.
(Daimei Ohashi on the upstream side)
Asashio Kobashi is a bridge for pedestrians. The lighting is also fashionable, and there is a circular terrace on the way to stop.
There's a bench here, so you can take a break and enjoy the luxurious view of the Rainbow Bridge and the blinking red buildings.
Rainbow Bridge in the distance, and the front side is the Harumi district. The Tokyo Olympics athlete village will be created from now on, so the scenery will change again.
If you look at the night view, it's summer.
I hope you can enjoy the hot summer and survive well.