Sakura-bashi Bridge connects the two sections of Sumida Park on either side of Sumida River. It is a pedestrian-only bridge that is distinguished by a facade that blends in with its surroundings. It was the first pedestrian bridge across the Sumida River. During springtime, you can take a walk under the cherry trees in Sumida Park between Azuma-bashi and Sakura-bashi. Natural stones are the base, and seasonal flowers are planted at the edges. You can enjoy more than 1,000 cherry blossoms along both banks of the Sumida River in the spring. You could also check out the Sumida River Fireworks Festival in the summer.
Recent Posts
- January in Japan: Snowy Adventures, Traditional Beginnings, and Seasonal Flavours
- A Foreigner’s Complete Guide to Noh: Japan’s Traditional Theatre of Elegance and Mystery
- Kamakura Street Food: Discover the Top 5 Flavours of Kamakura
- Types of Sakura: Your Ultimate Guide to 5 of Japan’s Prettiest Cherry Blossoms
- Sakura Through the Seasons: Discover Japan’s Year-Round Cherry Blossom Magic
Recent Comments