Station Square Bridge, Road bridge in Minami-ku, Hiroshima, Japan.
Station Square Bridge is a road bridge spanning the Enkō River in Hiroshima's Minami-ku district. It carries vehicular traffic and pedestrians, serving as a key connection between different parts of the area and the railway station.
The bridge was developed after World War II as part of Hiroshima's post-war reconstruction. It became central to rebuilding the transportation network around the main railway station and connecting the surrounding districts.
The Station Square Bridge represents modern Japanese engineering practices, featuring design elements that reflect the fusion of functionality and urban infrastructure.
The bridge is accessible during normal hours and can be used by both pedestrians and vehicles. Visitors can walk across wide pathways while viewing the surrounding area and railway lines passing below.
Located at coordinates 34°23'43.01"N and 132°28'26.00"E, this bridge provides direct views of passing trains and the urban landscape of Hiroshima.
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