
Overview
Nakajima Kanzaki Bridge is a road bridge crossing the old Ota River in the city of Hiroshima.
Highlights
- ●A road bridge spanning the old Ota River
- ●Part of the riverside scenery in central Hiroshima
- ●A spot to experience the relationship between river and bridge unique to delta-city Hiroshima
- ●A functional bridge supporting daily life for local residents
History
The Ota River forms a delta running through central Hiroshima, and Nakajima Kanzaki Bridge spans one of its older channels. For details on when it was built or its structural specifics, local plaques or city records are the best source.
Access
Located within Hiroshima City, the bridge can be reached on foot or by public transportation from the city center.
Best season
As an outdoor bridge it can be visited any time of year, though spring and autumn are pleasant seasons for a riverside walk.
Map
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Suggested itinerary
- 1Walk along the old Ota River from central Hiroshima to the bridge
- 2Take in the flow of the old Ota River from the bridge
- 3Combine with a stroll along the riverside path
- 4Visit alongside other bridges to appreciate Hiroshima's delta landscape
Did you know?
💡 The name "old Ota River" reflects how Hiroshima's delta is crossed by multiple river channels, and Nakajima Kanzaki Bridge is one of the everyday crossings serving local residents over one of them.
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