Night view of the waterside of Takahashi and Minami Takahashi
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If you look at Takahashi and Minami Takahashi from Kameshima Bridge in Shinkawa, Chuo-ku, you can see that the two bridges overlap and look beautiful.
Central part of the three-link truss bridge between Minami Takahashi and Former Ryogoku Bridge
![The night view of the waterside of Takahashi and Minami Takahashi in the center of the three-link truss bridge between Minami Takahashi and Ryogoku Bridge](https://en.tokuhain.chuo-kanko.or.jp/img_data/CBLOGIMG459_1_1.jpg?20190616071510)
A part of the former Ryogoku Bridge, which was built in 1904, has been reused, and it is the oldest road bridge among the steel truss bridges remaining in Tokyo. In the back, the Kamejima River sluice gate, as well as the condominiums of Ishikawajima and Tsukuda create a beautiful waterside landscape.
![Night view of the waterside of Takahashi and Minami Takahashi](https://en.tokuhain.chuo-kanko.or.jp/img_data/CBLOGIMG459_2_1.jpg?20190616071510)
Takahashi
![Night view of Takahashi Takahashi and Minami Takahashi Waterside](https://en.tokuhain.chuo-kanko.or.jp/img_data/CBLOGIMG459_3_1.jpg?20190616071510)
The current Takahashi was opened in March 1984 (1984). Compared to Minami Takahashi, it is an undecorative bridge, but the blue light up is beautiful at night.
A place to relax with parks in the surrounding area
![The night view of the waterside of Takahashi and Minami Takahashi, a place of relaxation with parks around the park](https://en.tokuhain.chuo-kanko.or.jp/img_data/CBLOGIMG459_4_1.jpg?20190616071510)
![Night view of the waterside of Takahashi and Minami Takahashi](https://en.tokuhain.chuo-kanko.or.jp/img_data/CBLOGIMG459_5_1.jpg?20190616071510)