Kachidokibashi Walking Course from Tsukiji Ohashi
The bridge closest to Tokyo Bay, downstream of the Sumida River is Tsukiji Ohashi.
There is a walk course on the left bank of the Sumida River Terrace. From autumn to spring, even when the sun rises, it becomes the shadow of the building and the shadow of the dike. Therefore, there are few people who walk or jogging in the morning, and it is a perfect place to walk leisurely with one jacket.
Turn right on Kiyosumi-dori across the Shin-Tsukishima Canal, turn right in front of Hamamae Suimon, and go up the stairs on your left to see Tsukiji Ohashi. This bridge has a slightly tilted feathers and less pressure. It's very beautiful in the morning when the sun shines.
Go down the stairs and it's promenade on the terrace. There are few people walking until around 8 o'clock in the morning, and if you go while watching the boat floating on your left, you will pass through Kachidokibashi where you feel just good sweat. When you look up, buses and many cars come and go, and every time you cross, the sound of "Gatangatan" like Kachidokibashi sounds. This is the unique sound of this bridge.
This is a bouncing bridge, so the middle is divided, and there is a gap in the border that makes a sound. I don't feel the sound of "gatangatan" when I listen every day.
It can also be heard as the sound of Chuo-ku, which is dynamic every day.