Sumida River facts for kids
The Sumida River (隅田川, Sumida-gawa) is a Japanese river which flows through Tokyo. It crosses the north part of Tokyo and drains into Tokyo Bay.
Sumida bridges
The Sumida runs through Tokyo for 27 kilometers. There are 26 bridges across the river, including
- Ryōgoku Bridge (Ryōgoku-bashi)
- Nihon bridge (Nihon-bashi)
- Eitai Bridge
- Senju Bridge
- Sakura Bridge
- Kototoi Bridge
- Azuma Bridge
- Komagata Bridge
- Umaya Bridge
- Shin Ohashi Bridge
- Kiyosu Bridge
- Chuo Bridge
- Tsukuda Bridge
- Kachidoki Bridge (Kachidoki-bashi)
Images for kids
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Ryōgoku Bridge and the Great Riverbank by Hiroshige, 1856
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View of the Nihon-bashi at dawn, in a woodblock print by Hiroshige
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Katsushika Hokusai view of the Ryōgoku-bashi as an ukiyoe print
See also
In Spanish: Río Sumida para niños
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