Matsuo Bridge, Road bridge in Kyoto, Japan
Matsuo Bridge crosses the Katsura River and links different sections of Shijo Street through its steel and concrete structure. The crossing handles both pedestrians and vehicles moving between the city's eastern and western districts.
The bridge was built in 1907, marking a key advance in Kyoto's transportation development during the early 20th century. This construction supported the city's growth and modernization during that period.
The bridge forms part of Kyoto's transportation network, integrating with the city's grid system that reflects traditional Japanese urban planning principles.
Bus stops at both ends provide easy public transit access for visitors crossing this bridge. The walkway is well maintained and the passage between districts is straightforward.
From the bridge, visitors can see Mount Arashi and the flowing Katsura River below. This view shows the contrast between modern infrastructure and Kyoto's natural surroundings.
Location: Kyoto
GPS coordinates: 35.00158,135.68969
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:45
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