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Bridge over the Sumida River

[Slow of Satsuki's Koi] July 28, 2015 09:00

Minami Takahashi
I feel that the bridge that relocated the central part of the former Ryogoku Bridge and the diagonal brace are characteristic.
It is the oldest road bridge in Tokyo where cars can pass, and it has historical weight.
There is no oldness (decaying) in a bad sense.
It was painted a few years ago, and the sidewalk was repaved. You can see that it is important.

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Toyomi Bridge
As written in the guide booklet, etc., this bridge is characteristic in the form of a ladder lying down.
I can remember about Toyomi Bridge.
Ten years or more ago, there was a filming of a movie or something on the Hakozaki side of Toyomi Bridge.
I saw it being done. I didn't know what shooting was at this time, but I didn't know what shooting was done.
Later, I happened to see a movie called "Death Flower" and knew if it was filmed here (I think it's probably correct).
I don't have a clear memory, and I'll find it on the Internet.
Hisaya Mori, Tsutomu Yamazaki, Ken Utsui, Yukio Aoshima, Kei Tani, Takuya Fujioka
Eiji Kitamura of jazz clarinet
There were very luxurious people who appeared. Unfortunately, I didn't see these actors' faces.

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I was photographing along the river on the right side of Toyomi Bridge.

 

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Both Toyomi Bridge and Minami Takahashi are lit up at night and have a different look.

 

 

If you walk along the Sumida River terrace, you can see various bridges and it's fun.

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Kaisai Bridge
The river was reclaimed and the bridge was removed, but it was a bridge over the entrance of Tsukiji Market.
Now, as you can see in the picture, it leaves the main pillar (like a tower).

 

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There was a seafood bridge here.

 

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Go to the crossing ground

 

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It looks like a tower.

 

Next time, I would like to cross this seafood bridge (remains) and enter the market in the hall.

Well, at the end, I think the bridge over the Sumida River is beautiful, but there is one thing I don't like.
This is the name of the recently (after Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge). (Aside from Shinohashi)
I don't think everyone at XX Ohashi, such as Sumida River Ohashi and Chuo-ohashi Bridge, is monotonous and interesting.
What do you think of?

 

 

 
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