Naniwabashi Bridge

なにわばし

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Naniwabashi Bridge

This bridge in its present form was built in 1915. The famous Lion Statues, each standing 3.5 m high and weighing 18 tons each, are lo- cated on each of its four corners. In the Edo period (1603 to 1867), the surrounding area bustled with the general public who sought out the cool breezes of summer here. This bridge was often sung of in the “haiku” poems of the time.

難波橋
難波橋 ライオン像(中央区)
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1-chome, NishiTenma, Kita-ku~2-chome, Kitahama, Chuo-ku.
Transportation
●Subway: Sakaisuji Line: Kitahama Station (K14).
●Other: Keihan Line: Kitahama Station.
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