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Jingūbashi
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Jingūbashi (神宮橋, Jingūbashi), lit. Shrine Bridge, also known as Harajuku Bridge or Harajuku Cosplay Bridge, is a bridge that passes over the Yamanote Line between Harajuku Station and the entrance to the Meiji Shrine in Tokyo, Japan. Formerly a pedestrian bridge, it is now open to traffic. With its wide pedestrian area, it is well known as a spot for cosplayers and fashion performers, which in turn led to it becoming a tourist attraction.
Quick Facts Jingu Bashi 神宮橋, Coordinates ...
Jingu Bashi 神宮橋 | |
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![]() The bridge on a rainy day, 2020 | |
Coordinates | 35°40′11″N 139°42′08″E |
Carries | Traffic |
Crosses | Yamanote Line |
Other name(s) | Shrine Bridge |
Followed by | The original bridge |
Characteristics | |
Material | Reinforced concrete |
Total length | 20.4-metre |
Width | 29.1-metre |
History | |
Opened | 1982 |
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