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"Jobanbashi" evening view

"Jobanbashi" seen from Tokiwa Bridge.

The restoration has been completed after the disaster in Great East Japan Earthquake, showing a beautiful appearance that shines in the evening.

Under the big capital high, it seems to be gently adding flowers to the corner of the city.

From Nihonbashi-Honishi-cho, Chuo-ku

From the Nihonbashi Honishicho side of Chuo-ku, "Jobanbashi" evening view

The beauty of the stone reflected in the shadow is impressive.

It is piled up surprisingly precisely.

A reinforcement method that combines ultra-high-strength mortar and Japanese paper was adopted to compensate for structural weaknesses.

A handrail fence with a restored arabesque design. The ruins of Tokiwa Hashikado in the back.

A handrail fence with a restored arabesque design. The ruins of Tokiwa Hashikado in the back. "Jobanbashi" evening view

The cast handrails and the main pillars of chalk marble have regained their original appearance with reference to ukiyo-e and photographs.

It seems to be a bridge between Edo, modern Tokyo and the present day.