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Street lamps in Chuo-ku (2) Street lights on bridges

[May rain George] July 4, 2017 18:00

In Chuo-ku, there are many bridges due to the current Sumida River, Nihonbashi River, and Kamejima River, which have already been reclaimed and canals in the coastal area. There are various faces on the streetlights of the bridge as many as that number. This time, I would like to see the streetlights of several bridges.

Kachidokibashi. jpg

Chuo-ohashi Bridge. jpg

a Aioi Bridge _Eitai Bridge. jpg

e Eitai Bridge. jpg

It is a streetlight on the Eitai Bridge that stands out for its uniqueness.

 

Kiyosu Bridge. jpg

The streetlights at Kiyosu Bridge are one of my favorite designs.

 

Ryogokubashi_Yanagibashi. jpg

Toyomi Bridge. jpg

The streetlights that illuminate the road of Toyomi Bridge are attached to the beams of Hashigami.

 

Kayaba Bridge _Minato Bridge. jpg

Armor Bridge_Edobashi 1.jpg

Nihonbashi_Saijo Bridge. jpg

n West Bank Bridge 1.jpg

Reigishi Bridge, Kameshima Bridge. jpg

 

The next time is a streetlight at a famous spot in Chuo-ku. Please look forward to it.

 

 

 
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