是政橋, Cable-stayed bridge in Fuchu, Japan.
The Koremasa Bridge is a cable-stayed structure spanning the Tama River in Fuchu with a main span of approximately 400 meters. Diagonal steel cables support the central section from two towers, creating a symmetrical and functional design.
The Koremasa Bridge was built in 1998 to improve transportation between different districts of Fuchu city. The project replaced an older crossing point and enabled more efficient movement across the Tama River.
The bridge serves as a gathering place where local people walk and enjoy views of the Tama River throughout the year. Residents pass through it daily as part of their regular routes across the city.
The bridge is located about 360 meters from Koremasa Station on the Seibu Tamagawa Line and is easily accessible on foot. From there, visitors can explore multiple walking paths along the river and navigate the area comfortably.
The bridge's structure creates shifting patterns of light and shadow on the river surface as the sun moves throughout the day. These visual effects vary with the time of year and hour, making each crossing offer a different visual experience.
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