Nijubashi

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Nijubashi is a famous pair of bridges at the main entrance to Tokyo’s Imperial Palace, known as an iconic historic and photographic landmark in Japan.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge complex
historic site
tourist attraction
accessRestriction generally closed to the public
public access usually limited to special occasions
alsoKnownAs Double Bridge
Nijūbashi
appearsIn postcards of Japan
tourism brochures of Tokyo
architecturalMaterial metal (Seimon Tetsubashi)
stone (Seimon Ishibashi)
associatedWith Imperial House of Japan
surface form: Imperial Household of Japan
bridgeCount 2
country Japan
crosses moat of the Imperial Palace
function access route to the inner grounds of the Imperial Palace
hasPart Seimon Ishibashi NERFINISHED
Seimon Tetsubashi
hasViewOf Fushimi-yagura (turret)
surface form: Fushimi-yagura (Imperial Palace watchtower)
heritageStatus symbolic landmark of the Japanese monarchy
languageOfName Japanese
locatedAt main entrance of the Tokyo Imperial Palace
locatedIn Chiyoda, Tokyo NERFINISHED
Tokyo
managedBy Imperial Household Agency
municipality Chiyoda City NERFINISHED
nameMeaning double bridge
near Marunouchi business district NERFINISHED
Tokyo Station NERFINISHED
notableFor historic architecture
iconic view of the Imperial Palace
photographic landmark
ownership Government of Japan
partOf Tokyo Imperial Palace grounds
photography popular spot for visitors to photograph the Imperial Palace
region Kantō region
symbolizes Japanese Imperial authority
Tokyo Imperial Palace
touristAttractionStatus major sightseeing spot in Tokyo
viewingArea Kokyo Gaien National Garden

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Nijūbashi Bridge alsoKnownAs Nijubashi