Suifu Bridge Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A bridge of prefectural road over the Naka Gawa river
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It was a bridge on Prefectural Road 232 over the Naka River, and was temporarily used as National Highway 6, but after the bypass was completed, it was demoted to the prefectural road. Built in 1932, it was dismantled due to aging, and a part of the steel frame of the old bridge was exhibited as a monument along with an explanation board on the wall of the bridge.
A bridge connecting Mito city and Katsuta District, hitachinaka city on the Naka Gawa river
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The current bridge is the second generation completed in October 2013, and the first was built in 1932 as a countermeasure against the recession. In 2003, 27 famous cherry blossoms nationwide were transplanted upstream of the north side of the bridge, and the flowering season is shifted, so you can enjoy long cherry blossom viewing, and it is named Komon-san's Manyu Sakura Tsutsumi.
It is a bridge over the Naka River near the ruins of Mito Castle. The current bridge is the second generation, and a part of the first bridge remains as a monument near the current bridge. From the top of the bridge, you can see the magnificent flow of the Naka River. I wonder if it's good to take a walk along with sightseeing at the Mito Castle Ruins.
A bridge of prefectural road over the Naka Gawa river
It was a bridge on Prefectural Road 232 over the Naka River, and was temporarily used as National Highway 6, but after the bypass was completed, it was demoted to the prefectural road. Built in 1932, it was dismantled due to aging, and a part of the steel frame of the old bridge was exhibited as a monument along with an explanation board on the wall of the bridge.
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I also went to this place when I took a walk on the Mito Gaku road. It wasn't too far away, so I could afford it. It was a wide, barrier-free bridge.
A bridge connecting Mito city and Katsuta District, hitachinaka city on the Naka Gawa river
The current bridge is the second generation completed in October 2013, and the first was built in 1932 as a countermeasure against the recession. In 2003, 27 famous cherry blossoms nationwide were transplanted upstream of the north side of the bridge, and the flowering season is shifted, so you can enjoy long cherry blossom viewing, and it is named Komon-san's Manyu Sakura Tsutsumi.
there's a lot of traffic.
The first bridge was built in the Taisho era. The current bridge is relatively new and the road is wide, so the car was smoothly driven.
A bridge over the Naka Gawa river
It is a bridge over the Naka River near the ruins of Mito Castle. The current bridge is the second generation, and a part of the first bridge remains as a monument near the current bridge. From the top of the bridge, you can see the magnificent flow of the Naka River. I wonder if it's good to take a walk along with sightseeing at the Mito Castle Ruins.