Okudo Bridge, Road bridge in Katsushika, Japan
Okudo Bridge is a road bridge that crosses the Naka River in eastern Tokyo, connecting the districts of Tateishi and Okudo through a steel and concrete structure. It carries traffic for both prefectural and metropolitan roads, forming an important link in the local transportation network.
The bridge was completed in 1988 to improve transportation connections between the districts of Tateishi and Okudo in Tokyo. Its construction provided a new direct route across the Naka River for road traffic in the area.
The bridge represents an integration point between residential areas of Katsushika ward, where local communities maintain connections across the Naka River.
The bridge is designed for vehicle traffic and can become congested during peak hours. Pedestrians and cyclists should look for alternative routes, as it primarily serves motorized transport.
The bridge occupies a strategic position between Nakagawa flood bypass Bridge upstream and Yatsurugi Bridge downstream, forming part of Tokyo's river crossing system.
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