Bridge Spots in Nihonbashi / Ginza Area

  • Kachidoki Bridge
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Chuou-ku Tsukiji 6-chome - Kachidoki 1-chome Harumi street
    A bridge spanning Tsukiji and Kachidoki in Chuo City, Tokyo on the lower reaches of the Sumida River. The bridge was completed in 1940 and was to serve as the main gate for a world's fair scheduled to be held in Tokyo (which was ultimately suspended due to the war). Kachidoki bridge is a movable bridge able to open up in the middle, and when first built it was the largest of its kind in Asia. As fewer and fewer large boats traveled the Sumida River, however, it became unnecessary to raise the bridge-the last time it was opened was in 1970.
  • Kiyosubashi
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    Tokyo Chuo-ku Nihonbashi Nakasu-Koto-ku Kiyosumi 1
  • Nihonbashi Bridge (Tokyo)
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Chuou-ku Nihombashimuromachi 1-1
    A stone double arch bridge connecting Nihonbashi-muromachi 1-chome and Nihonbashi 1-chome and a nationally designated Important Cultural Property. Since it was first built with the founding of the Edo bakufu government, the bridge has been repaired and rebuilt 20 times. The writing of the word “Nihonbashi” imprinted on one of the bridge pillars is that of Tokugawa Yoshinobu, the 15th Edo shogun.
  • Tsukuda Ohashi
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    Tokyo Chuo-ku Tsukuda 1-chome
  • Ryogokubashi
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    Tokyo Chuo-ku Higashi-nihonbashi 2-chome
  • Chuo Ohashi
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Chuo-ku Shinkawa
  • Nihonbashi (Tokyo)
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    Tokyo Chuo-ku Nihonbashi 1
  • Tsukuda Kobashi
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    Tokyo Chuo-ku Tsukuda
  • Ginza Shinbashi (Shinbashi Ato)
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Shinbashi 1
  • Tsukijibashi
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Chuo-ku Tsukiji 1
  • One Ishibashi
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Chuou-ku Nihombashihongokuchou 1-chome
  • Aioi Bridge
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Chuo-ku Tsukuda 2-chome

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