大黒大橋, Cable-stayed bridge in Tsurumi Ward, Yokohama, Japan
The Daikoku Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge crossing Yokohama Bay, connecting Tsurumi Ward with neighboring areas. It carries vehicle traffic across the water while providing pedestrian pathways on both sides of the structure.
The bridge was constructed in the early 1970s and took its name from Buddhist deities associated with prosperity and protection. It became part of Yokohama's postwar infrastructure development that reshaped the city's waterfront.
The bridge provides views of Mount Fuji, making it part of the Kanto region's 100 selected viewing spots for the sacred mountain.
The bridge is open to both vehicle traffic and pedestrians, offering views across the bay as you cross. Visit during clear weather to fully appreciate the surrounding waterscape.
The white color of the bridge towers is relatively modern, having been changed from a previous shade to create a different visual impression. This shows how urban structures can be refreshed over time to update their appearance.
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