Asahi Bridge is a Registered Tangible Cultural Property as of June 19, 2009. It's a girder bridge that was built in 1930 to accommodate the expansion of the Tokorozawa Airfield, which was the first airfield in Japan. It was used to cross over Azuma River.
I like the way they used the white tiles for the arches.
4 comments:
I love bridges and the stone of this is really beautiful.
I'm with you, the white convey an enjoyable sense of peace and suspended pleasure :)
I love the first shot! It's very geometric.
The lines are well balanced between lights and shadows.
...let's continuing surfing through your posts ;)
The white tiles (and carved stone) really make this bridge into a kind of artwork as are the photo angles and compositions of a certain daily photo photographer... :)
I see what you mean by “girder” bridge. I kept imagining something like this.
Thanks you guys ;D
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