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ridgeline's beautiful stone wall

Joban Bridge. It is said that it was first built in 1590 (1590), and until the time of the third shogun Iemitsu, it was also called Ohashi and Asakusaguchi Bridge.

In 1877 (1877), it was changed from Kibashi to Ishibashi using the stone wall of Edo Castle Koishikawa Gate.

In this renovation work, we carefully conducted structural surveys to find traces of bridge technologies in the Edo and early Meiji eras, and recordedCivilization and enlightenment's dimensions and traces of processing for each member.

 ridgeline's beautiful stone wall

<Disassembled in 2015>

 ridgeline's beautiful stone wall

<Restored in 2021>

When you cross Jobanbashi, you will find the Masugata stone wall of Tokiwa Hashikado, which is counted as the 36th Mitsuke of Edo Castle.

At the site of Tokiwa Hashikado, you can check the stone walls with different processing, such as the insertion and the cut, and the solid arithmetic area.

◆Jobanbashi
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