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Kachidoki Bridge

A rare existing bascule bridge in Japan, packed with the wisdom and technology of our ancestors.

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Located over the Sumida River in Chuo Ward, Tokyo, Kachidoki Bridge was the furthest downstream on the Sumida River until the opening of Tsukiji Bridge in 2018.

Completed and opened in Showa 15 (1940), Kachidoki Bridge (Kachidokibashi) is a double-leaf bascule bridge with a total length of 246m and a width of about 26m. At the time of its completion, it was called the largest movable bridge in the East. It played a major role as a means of transportation replacing the "Tsukuda Ferry" and the "Tsukishima Ferry", which had been the means of communication between Tsukiji and Tsukishima. Initially, it was opened five times a day, but it has not been opened since Showa 45 (1970) due to a decrease in ship traffic and an increase in road traffic.

As one of the few surviving bascule bridges in Japan, it was designated an Important Cultural Property of Japan in 2007 for its high level of technological achievement, boasting the largest movable span in the country. Near the bridge, there is the "Kachidoki Bridge Museum," an exhibition facility renovated from the substation used to open and close Kachidoki Bridge, where you can learn about the history and mechanism of the bridge.

From the promenade on the bridge, you can overlook famous places such as Tsukiji and Tsukuda. It is beautifully lit up at night, allowing for a different atmosphere.

Highlights

  • Opened in Showa 15 (1940), it is one of the few existing bascule bridges in Japan.
  • The function of the bascule bridge has been stopped since its last opening in Showa 45 (1970).
  • It is designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan.
  • Near the bridge, there is the "Kachidoki Bridge Museum."
  • Inside the bridge piers of Kachidoki Bridge, the "Inside the Bridge Pier Tour" is being conducted (every Thursday, by reservation).

Photos

  • A full view of Kachidoki Bridge. At the time of completion, it boasted the largest scale in the East.

    A full view of Kachidoki Bridge. At the time of completion, it boasted the largest scale in the East.

  • The lit-up Kachidoki Bridge. (From May of Reiwa 5 to around March of Reiwa 9, only the scaffolding area was turned off due to painting work)

    The lit-up Kachidoki Bridge. (From May of Reiwa 5 to around March of Reiwa 9, only the scaffolding area was turned off due to painting work)

  • The "Kachidoki Bridge Museum," which displays valuable materials.

    The "Kachidoki Bridge Museum," which displays valuable materials.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Do you have pamphlets in other languages? (If so, please also inform us of the supported languages)

A

There are English version pamphlets at the "Kachidoki Bridge Museum".

Q

Are there restrooms nearby?

A

Women's restroom: inside the museum, Men's restroom: public restroom outside the museum.

Reviews

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  • 黃彥甄

    白天可以在橋那邊四處走走 晚上吃完晚餐 還可以和家人一起一邊散步一邊欣賞夜景 拍照留念
    是個值得一去的景點

Details

Name in Japanese
勝鬨橋(かちどきばし)
Postal Code
104-0045
Address
Harumi-Dori Ave., located between 1 Kachidoki and 6 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Access
(1) A 5-minute walk from the Toei Oedo Line’s Kachidoki Station
(2) A 10-minute walk from the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line’s Tsukiji Station