Suidō Bridge, Road bridge in Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan.
Suidō Bridge is a road bridge in Tokyo that crosses the Kanda River and connects several city neighborhoods. It functions as part of the urban street network and supports daily traffic flow through this area.
The bridge was built in 1988 and has been part of Tokyo's urban infrastructure since then. It has become a key passage connecting central city neighborhoods and supporting the region's traffic needs.
The bridge serves as a central point for students and professionals, with Nihon University facilities and Tokyo Dental College Hospital establishing an educational hub.
The bridge is easily accessible by public transportation, especially through the Suidobashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Mita Line. Pedestrians and vehicles can cross it during normal city hours.
The bridge name reflects its connection to water infrastructure development, distinguishing it from other bridges across Tokyo's urban landscape.
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