百代橋, Urban bridge in Shibaura District, Tokyo, Japan
Momoyobashi Bridge is an urban crossing in Shibaura that spans the Shinshiba South Canal and connects two neighboring districts. Both pedestrians and cars use it regularly as part of the local street network in this busy commercial area.
The bridge was completed in 1990 as part of Tokyo's modern infrastructure expansion in this area. It was built to improve connectivity between growing districts during a period of significant urban development.
The bridge name Momoyobashi combines the characters for 100 generations, reflecting Japanese naming traditions for infrastructure elements in urban settings.
The bridge is easy to reach on foot from several train stations including Tamachi, Mita, Sengakuji, and Takanawa Gateway nearby. You can approach it from either end of the span depending on which area you are coming from.
From the bridge you can spot several nearby landmarks including the Sengakuji Temple and Shiba Toshogu Shrine on the surrounding streets. The view of Park Tower Tokyo adds to the mixed landscape of this urban crossing.
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