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It is one of the bridges over the Higashi-Yokohori River and is located north of one of the major bridges. There is no freshly picked and characteristic scenery in the surrounding area, so I only got the impression that this bridge was a very common bridge. It's not a tourist spot that you're going to see.
I am taking a walk on the bridge over the Higashi-Yokohori River. And I came to this Hirano Bridge. In the Edo period, there were shopping streets dealing with daily necessities near Gorei Shrine on the west side of the bridge, and it seems that it was crowded with night shops until the vicinity of Shinmei Shrine in Higashizume. The first bridge was made of wood, and it was replaced by an iron bridge in 1898, and the current Hirano Bridge was rebuilt in 1935.
It is a bridge over the Higashi-Yokohori River. It seemed difficult to see it passing through a unique structure because the highway approached immediately above the head and buildings were built around it.
It is one of the bridges over the Higashi-Yokohori River. It's not like coming all the way to see it. It's just a bridge that doesn't have any unusual.
Ordinary の bridge
It is one of the bridges over the Higashi-Yokohori River and is located north of one of the major bridges. There is no freshly picked and characteristic scenery in the surrounding area, so I only got the impression that this bridge was a very common bridge. It's not a tourist spot that you're going to see.
That's a little bit, go to Hiranobashi!
I am taking a walk on the bridge over the Higashi-Yokohori River. And I came to this Hirano Bridge. In the Edo period, there were shopping streets dealing with daily necessities near Gorei Shrine on the west side of the bridge, and it seems that it was crowded with night shops until the vicinity of Shinmei Shrine in Higashizume. The first bridge was made of wood, and it was replaced by an iron bridge in 1898, and the current Hirano Bridge was rebuilt in 1935.
Right under the highway.
It is a bridge over the Higashi-Yokohori River. It seemed difficult to see it passing through a unique structure because the highway approached immediately above the head and buildings were built around it.
Concrete railing on the iron bridge
It was a bridge with a concrete railing on the iron bridge. The riverside of the Higashi-Yokohori River is a park, and you can see it well from there.
It's just a bridge.
It is one of the bridges over the Higashi-Yokohori River. It's not like coming all the way to see it. It's just a bridge that doesn't have any unusual.