Description
Originally named Ogawa-bashi in 1774 for stretching across the large Sumida river, it was renamed Azuma-bashi following its reconstruction in 1876. The bridge was rebuilt several times after this, and following the Great Kanto Earthquake, in 1931 the bridge was finally reconstructed into the shape we see now. Approximately 300 cherry blossom trees run alongside the Sumida river, the beauty of which can be appreciated all the more from the vermilion Azuma-bashi in springtime. Even now, sakura festivals bustling with people are held in Sumida park and along the banks of the Sumida River during the cherry blossom season. There is also a boarding point for the Waterbus on the bridge, where you can enjoy views of Tokyo from the river itself. Azuma-bashi can be found immediately outside Exit 4 of Asakusa Station.
Location Information
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- Address
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Azumabashi, Sumida-ku, Tokyo, 130-0001
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- Nearest Station
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Honjo-Azumabashi Station
・ Toei Asakusa Line
1 minute on foot
Recommended Spots in Area
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- Eating
- Shopping
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Luggage and Travel Bags | GINZA KAREN Asakusa ShopAsakusaClothing Stores
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Incense, Incense Burners Specialty Store kohgenUenoGift Shops
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OTACHU.AKIHABARAAkihabaraOther Shopping
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GLEN CLYDE SOCKCLUB TOKYOUenoClothing Stores
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Niki no Kashi in Ameyoko (The first Store)UenoFood Shops
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Hanko Shop 21 AsakusaAsakusaGift Shops
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Tokyo Sumidagawa Youth HostelRyogoku / TOKYO SKYTREE(R)Youth Hostels
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KOMATSU RYOKANUenoRyokan
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GRIDS HOSTEL + LOUNGE AKIHABARAAkihabaraYouth Hostels
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GRIDS HOSTEL + LOUNGE NIHOMBASHI EASTNingyocho / Monzen-Nakacho / KasaiYouth Hostels
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OakhotelUenoHotels
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Prostyle Ryokan Tokyo AsakusaAsakusaHotels