Shinohohashi
The name plate of the Fukagawa side of Shin-ohashi Bridge, which was built in 1912, has been relocated and preserved on the north side of Yanagawa Elementary School.
Shin-ohashi Bridge is the third bridge of the Sumida River that was built in 1693 (1693). It is also known that Hiroshige Utagawa painted it in one of the "Hundred Views of Edo" "Ohashiatake no Yudate" and had a great influence on Van Gogh.
In this area, there is a Mifune storehouse that stores the ships of the Edo shogunate, and the huge throne, Ataka Maru, was moored, so it came to be called "Ataka Atake".
During the Meiji period, Tokyo City planned to replace it with a steel bridge with an increase in traffic volume, and completed in 1912. It was popular as a bridge where Toden crossed. The Shin-ohashi Bridge, which survived the Great Kanto Earthquake and the war, was abolished in 1971, and was replaced in 1973 due to aging, and the bridge name plate `` Shinohohashi '' was relocated and preserved. Was.
The Nihonbashi side is a bridge name plate written side by "Shinohashi" in square style, and is stored at the "Chuo Ward Folk Museum".
◆Shinohashi
2.3-chome, Nihonbashi-Hamacho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, and 1-chome, Shin-Ohashi, Koto-ku, Tokyo
◆Chuo City Folk Museum
Shinohashi Bridge Name Board
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