Sakura Bridge
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tachnergrams
Palo Alto, CA380 contributions
Apr 2019 • Family
We found this place by accident after leaving the Asakusa shrine one Sunday. This was a great place to see families out enjoying hanami (cherry blossom picnics), walking their dogs, and cruising the river in everything from speedboats to jet skis. Great path to take if you’re planning a visit to the SkyTree—you can’t miss it (although you should skip the lines and overpriced ticket to the top and instead get your city view fix at the Mori building).
Written 4 April 2019
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OZS_ATW
Budapest, Hungary4,020 contributions
May 2018 • Business
Sakura Bridge looks nice from the top of the Tokyo Skytree from 450 meter high.
It is like a golden jewel very easy to identify at night!
It is like a golden jewel very easy to identify at night!
Written 23 May 2018
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Zio Billy
Lausanne, Switzerland136 contributions
May 2017 • Solo
I don't really get the people rating this bridge with 4 or 5 stars... Ok, it is the only pedestrian bridge allowing you to cross the Sumida river in this area, it is certainly useful... But it's ugly... It shouldn't even be considered an attraction on tripadvisor!
Written 21 May 2017
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Oldjack
Greater Melbourne, Australia29,202 contributions
Feb 2017 • Solo
This is in the form of an elongated X painted yellow and is an excellent walkway across the river. If you are in the Asakusa area the east side of the river has some interesting temples and shrines and the gardens are very good and in particular the Japanese style garden near the Ushijima Shrine. which is down river.
Written 9 February 2017
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Ghaz S
25 contributions
Sept 2015 • Solo
The first photo I took was on the morning for the sky tree, I walked cross this bridge more then 10 times a day.
Written 27 August 2016
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Emma D
South East England, UK27 contributions
May 2016 • Friends
Its good to just aimlessly strole though japan out of the tourest like places.
you never know what you might find.
went for a walk along here on a cloudy day and it was lovely.
im not one for big crouds so for me a stole like this was ideal on the way to the sky tree.
beats useing the train as you can miss alot of things useing a quick service.
you never know what you might find.
went for a walk along here on a cloudy day and it was lovely.
im not one for big crouds so for me a stole like this was ideal on the way to the sky tree.
beats useing the train as you can miss alot of things useing a quick service.
Written 10 June 2016
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