Hon-Okudo Bridge, Road bridge in Tateishi, Japan
Hon-Okudo Bridge crosses the Naka River and connects Chiba Prefectural Road to Tokyo Metropolitan Road Route 60 in the Katsushika ward. The structure carries daily traffic from cars, trucks, bicycles, and pedestrians between the eastern areas of Tokyo.
The bridge was built in 1988 during a time when Tokyo's eastern wards were expanding rapidly and needed better transportation links. This construction marked an important moment in developing that region's infrastructure.
The bridge connects two neighborhoods and serves as a daily route for residents moving between their homes and local shops. On busy mornings, you see commuters and cyclists crossing it as part of their regular routine to work and school.
The bridge is open daily for vehicles, bicycles, and pedestrians, linking residential areas with nearby parks and shopping zones. Routine maintenance keeps it in good working condition so traffic moves smoothly.
The bridge sits strategically between Okudo Bridge upstream and Heiwa Bridge downstream. This arrangement creates a network of three crossings that makes this section of the river easier to traverse in different directions.
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