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Kiyosuna Ohashi Bridge

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Kiyosuna Ohashi Bridge

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The Kiyosuna Ohashi Bridge is a modern cable-stayed bridge spanning the Arakawa River in Edogawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan. Completed in 2004, this impressive structure carries Route 10, connecting the bustling city of Tokyo with Chiba. Standing at an elevation of approximately 29 meters, the bridge is known for its distinctive architectural design, featuring a fan arrangement of cables and a steel superstructure.

Visitors often appreciate the Kiyosuna Ohashi Bridge for its role in providing a pleasant environment for outdoor activities. Its…

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    January 9, 2023

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    A long bridge that connects Arakawa, an area where you can see various bridges
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    It is convenient to go to Kasai Rinkai Park from the city center.
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What types of routes are available around Kiyosuna Ohashi Bridge for cyclists and walkers?

    The Kiyosuna Ohashi Bridge itself offers wide lanes and spacious sidewalks ideal for both cycling and walking. It connects to the extensive park area along the Arakawa River Basin, which features numerous paths. Cyclists can easily access the Arakawa River cycling path, providing long-distance routes. For walkers, there are various walking paths along the riverbanks, and the bridge serves as a convenient link to destinations like Kasai Rinkai Park.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or landmarks to look out for near the Kiyosuna Ohashi Bridge?

    From the Kiyosuna Ohashi Bridge, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Arakawa River and the Tokyo skyline. The bridge itself is an aesthetically pleasing cable-stayed structure. Visitors often note the opportunity to see various other bridges that span the Arakawa River from this vantage point. The extensive park area along the river also offers scenic spots for relaxation and observation.

    What is the terrain like for activities on and around the Kiyosuna Ohashi Bridge?

    The terrain directly across the Kiyosuna Ohashi Bridge is flat and well-maintained, making it suitable for a wide range of activities including walking, running, and cycling. The surrounding Arakawa River Basin park areas also generally feature flat, paved, or well-compacted paths, ideal for leisurely outdoor pursuits.

    Is the Kiyosuna Ohashi Bridge area suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, the Kiyosuna Ohashi Bridge area is considered family-friendly. The wide, flat sidewalks on the bridge are safe for children, and the surrounding Arakawa River park offers ample space for family activities. Its connection to Kasai Rinkai Park also provides additional family-oriented attractions nearby.

    Are dogs allowed on or around the Kiyosuna Ohashi Bridge?

    While the bridge itself is a public thoroughfare, specific regulations for dogs in the surrounding park areas along the Arakawa River can vary. Generally, dogs on a leash are permitted in many public parks in Japan, but it's always best to check local signage for any restrictions, especially regarding waste disposal.

    What are the public transport options for reaching Kiyosuna Ohashi Bridge?

    Given its urban location in Edogawa-ku, Tokyo, and its role in connecting major routes, the Kiyosuna Ohashi Bridge is well-served by public transport. While specific station names depend on your starting point, train lines and bus routes in the Tokyo metropolitan area provide convenient access to the vicinity of the Arakawa River and the bridge.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants conveniently located near Kiyosuna Ohashi Bridge?

    As the Kiyosuna Ohashi Bridge is part of a major urban infrastructure, you'll find various cafes, restaurants, and convenience stores in the surrounding neighborhoods of Edogawa-ku. For a wider selection, exploring areas closer to train stations or within destinations like Kasai Rinkai Park would be beneficial.

    What are the best seasonal considerations for visiting Kiyosuna Ohashi Bridge?

    The Kiyosuna Ohashi Bridge and its surrounding river park are enjoyable year-round. Spring offers pleasant weather and the possibility of cherry blossoms along the Arakawa River. Autumn provides comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities. While summer can be hot, the river breeze can offer some relief. Winter is generally mild in Tokyo, making it suitable for walks and cycles, though dressing warmly is advised.

    How long does it typically take to walk across the Kiyosuna Ohashi Bridge?

    The Kiyosuna Ohashi Bridge measures 4,322 feet (approximately 1.3 kilometers) in length. A leisurely walk across the bridge would typically take about 15-20 minutes, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views.

    Is the Kiyosuna Ohashi Bridge accessible for individuals using wheelchairs or strollers?

    Yes, the Kiyosuna Ohashi Bridge is designed to be wheelchair-accessible. It features wide lanes and spacious, flat sidewalks, ensuring a smooth experience for individuals using wheelchairs or strollers. The lack of significant elevation changes on the bridge itself further enhances its accessibility.

    Are there any permits required for cycling or walking on the Kiyosuna Ohashi Bridge or nearby paths?

    No, there are generally no specific permits required for cycling or walking on the Kiyosuna Ohashi Bridge or the public paths along the Arakawa River. These are public access areas designed for recreational use. However, standard traffic rules and local park regulations should always be observed.

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