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Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge

[Slow of Satsuki's Koi] May 24, 2015 09:00

Kachidokibashi / Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge, which is familiar to me, is a deep bridge for me.
This time, I would like to talk about the memories of Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge.

Tsukuda Ohashi, Morning. JPG Tsukuda Ohashi _ Evening. JPG

Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge Morning and Evening against the backdrop of the Tsukishima Building Group, which is small and difficult to understand.

 

 

Tsukuda High-Rise Building. JPG

The skyscrapers of Tsukuda. Who could imagine this when Tsukuda was handed over?

 

 

This bridge was built in preparation for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.
I still remember this time.
There was a little time from the completion of the bridge to the opening, and I was able to play here.
I ran down the slope by bicycle and enjoyed the thrill of the speed.

 

Tsukuda Ohashi. JPG

I ran down this slope by bicycle and played

 

Certainly, the ceremony at the time of opening was grand and brass band
I think there was a parade.

 

Before the bridge was built, there was a crossing of Tsukuda, and now there is a monument there.
On August 27, 1964 (Showa 39), with a history of 300 years.
It seems to have been abandoned due to the Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge Bridge.

The memory of crossing to Tsukuda Island on a ferry is faintly revived.
He was a child, so he had no choice but to play on it.
The fare must have been free.

 

Tsukuda Passing_1.JPG Tsukuda Passing_2.JPG

 

As I said last time, the river was dirty and smelled.
Now that it's beautiful, I want to go to Tsukuda Island again on this.

 

 

 
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