Arakawa bay coast bridge, Transportation bridge in Edogawa-ku, Japan
The Arakawa Bay Coast Bridge is a modern road bridge in Edogawa-ku that spans the Arakawa River to connect different parts of the district. The structure accommodates both cars and pedestrians crossing between residential and industrial areas on either side.
The bridge was built in the second half of the 20th century to improve traffic connections between Tokyo's growing districts. It was developed to handle increasing transportation needs as the city expanded outward into the eastern areas.
This bridge represents Japanese engineering methods, incorporating structural elements that withstand seismic activities common in the region.
The bridge is open to cars, trucks, and pedestrians, serving as a main crossing point in the district's daily traffic network. Visitors can cross anytime during the day, though peak traffic occurs during morning and evening commute hours.
Located at coordinates 35.647222, 139.845556, this bridge maintains specific weight restrictions and speed limits for various vehicle categories.
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