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(Redirected from Ita Bridge (Shakujii River)) Bridge in Itabashi-ku, Japan
The bridge in 2006

35°45′26.3″N 139°42′32″E / 35.757306°N 139.70889°E / 35.757306; 139.70889 Ita Bridge (板橋, Itabashi) (literally, plank-floored bridge) is a bridge that spans the Shakujii River in Nakajuku, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo. The original bridge in this location, made of wood, is claimed to be the origin of the name of Itabashi Ward.

Overview

The existing bridge spans the intersection of the old Nakasendō and the Shakujii River. There is a row of cherry blossom trees along the river near the bridge.

Gallery

  • The bridge in Nov. 2024 The bridge in Nov. 2024

References

  1. ^ "「板橋」の地名の由来 | 雑学ネタ帳". zatsuneta.com (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-01-13.
  2. ^ "板橋十景 板橋(旧中山道の仲宿付近の石神井川にかかる橋)|板橋区公式ホームページ". 板橋区公式ホームページ (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-01-13.
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