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The balustrade of the bridge painted bright red was impressive.
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The source of this river is near Kamigo Town and is a river that merges with the Kashiwao River. I walked along the banks of this river from the vicinity of Kamigo Citizen's Forest to the vicinity of Hongodai Station with my walking friends. In the middle of it was this Ogibashi bridge, which was a drum bridge with a bright red railing. On this day, I left JR Hongodai Station and walked from the forest of Jogo Citizens via Hongo Fujiyama Park, but it was a severe day of heat, so when I crossed this bridge, everyone was tired.
The "Itachi River" flows through Sakae-ku, Yokohama City, but among them, there is a small bridge called Ogibashi near Kamigo Rokutancho Park, but it seems that the area is called the waterside of Ogibashi. I took a walk along the Itachi River, but there was a lot of nature on the waterside, and many birds gathered, so it was a pleasant walking route. The area around the Ogibashi was a quiet place, far from the main road.
The balustrade of the bridge painted bright red was impressive.
The source of this river is near Kamigo Town and is a river that merges with the Kashiwao River. I walked along the banks of this river from the vicinity of Kamigo Citizen's Forest to the vicinity of Hongodai Station with my walking friends. In the middle of it was this Ogibashi bridge, which was a drum bridge with a bright red railing. On this day, I left JR Hongodai Station and walked from the forest of Jogo Citizens via Hongo Fujiyama Park, but it was a severe day of heat, so when I crossed this bridge, everyone was tired.
and the nature was rich.
The "Itachi River" flows through Sakae-ku, Yokohama City, but among them, there is a small bridge called Ogibashi near Kamigo Rokutancho Park, but it seems that the area is called the waterside of Ogibashi. I took a walk along the Itachi River, but there was a lot of nature on the waterside, and many birds gathered, so it was a pleasant walking route. The area around the Ogibashi was a quiet place, far from the main road.