Ichinoe Bridge, Road bridge in Haruechō and Ichinoe, Japan
Ichinoe Bridge connects Haruechō and Ichinoe across the Shin-Naka River, allowing cars and pedestrians to move between the two districts. The structure carries both vehicular and foot traffic as part of the eastern Tokyo transportation network.
The bridge was built to improve connections between eastern Tokyo districts during the post-war modernization period. Its construction reflected the region's growing transportation needs as the area developed.
The bridge serves as a daily crossing point where residents from both districts pass through on their way to work or local errands.
The bridge is located near Ichinoe Station on the Toei Subway Shinjuku Line and is easily accessible on foot. Walking across offers the most direct route between the two districts.
The bridge structure incorporates specific engineering elements that allow it to support the high volume of 36,545 daily passengers accessing the nearby station.
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