Draft:Maruko Bridge
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Submission declined on 28 September 2024 by Cowboygilbert (talk). This draft's references do not show that the subject qualifies for a Wikipedia article. In summary, the draft needs multiple published sources that are: Declined by Cowboygilbert 46 days ago.
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- Comment: Your sources need to be related to the bridge itself, rather than peripheral things, such as BBQ, temples nearby. Try finding more sources that tell of the history of the bridge; any language is fine as long as the source is reliable. Gorden 2211 (talk) 01:21, 14 October 2024 (UTC)
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Maruko Bridge (丸子橋, Maruko-bashi) is a bridge over the Tama River, connecting Ōta Ward in Tokyo and Nakahara Ward in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Maruko Bridge, a picturesque light blue bridge adorned with two elegant arches, has earned its place among the "100 Best Bridges in Kanagawa". Its scenic beauty and distinctive architecture have made it a popular filming location for numerous dramas and movies. Situated downstream of the Tama River, the bridge's surroundings offer expansive, level grounds, making it a welcoming gathering place for people of all ages to engage in sports, leisurely strolls, or simply relax. The Tama River itself boasts clean waters teeming with diverse fish species, and Maruko Bridge is known as a prime spot for catching sea bass, sweet-fish, eels, carp, and more.[1]
History and Design
[edit]The current Maruko Bridge was completed in 1965 and is a prestressed concrete girder bridge. It replaced an older bridge that was destroyed during World War II. The bridge is an important transportation link between Tokyo and Kanagawa Prefecture, carrying both vehicular and pedestrian traffic.
Maruko Bridge, prominently featured in the Shin Godzilla movie, is a captivating sight from the Tamagawa Sengen Shrine Observation Deck. This very observation deck served as the strategic command center for "Operation Taba," a pivotal battle against Godzilla in the film, further intertwining the bridge with the dramatic events of the story.[2]
Features
[edit]- Type: Prestressed concrete girder bridge
- Total length: Approximately 406 meters (1,331 feet)[3]
- Width: 25 meters (82 feet)
- Crosses: Tama River
- Connects: Ōta Ward, Tokyo and Nakahara Ward, Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture
Surroundings
[edit]The area around Maruko Bridge offers scenic views of the Tama River and is a popular spot for recreation. Nearby attractions include:
- Tama River: The river offers opportunities for boating, fishing, and cycling.
- Parks: Several parks are located near the bridge, including Tamagawadai Park and Denenchofu Seseragi Park, providing green spaces for relaxation and leisure activities.
- Temples and Shrines: Sengen Shrine and Toko-in Temple[4] are located within walking distance of the bridge.
Transportation
[edit]Maruko Bridge is accessible by various modes of transportation:
- Train: The nearest railway stations are Tamagawa Station on the Tokyu Toyoko Line and Maruko Station on the Tokyu Meguro Line.
- Bus: Several bus routes operate in the area, with stops near the bridge.
- Car: The bridge is accessible by car via National Route 409.
Trivia
[edit]- The bridge offers stunning views of Mount Fuji on clear days.
- It is a popular spot for photography, particularly during sunset.
- The bridge has been featured in several Japanese films and television dramas.
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