Ōgi Ōhashi Bridge, Road bridge in Ogi district, Tokyo, Japan
The Ōgi Ōhashi Bridge crosses the Arakawa River, connecting the Odai and Ōgi districts with a modern steel structure built for both vehicles and pedestrians. The bridge forms part of Metropolitan Road Route 58 and includes dedicated bicycle lanes alongside regular traffic pathways.
Construction of the bridge began in the early 1970s, with the first section opening in 1974. The complete dual-lane structure was finished several years later, expanding transportation capacity across the Arakawa River.
The bridge integrates into Tokyo's urban landscape, with the Nippori-Toneri Liner railway bridge running parallel to its structure.
The bridge offers safe crossing for vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians with good accessibility from both districts. During emergencies, it serves as a critical transportation link with well-maintained pathways for all users.
Cherry tree plantations line the approaches to the bridge, creating a pleasant seasonal display along the Arakawa River. These green spaces offer a striking contrast to the surrounding modern infrastructure and provide a quiet place for locals to walk.
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