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August 2, 2019
Bureau of Urban Development

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government architectural structure of historical value newly selected

Based on the Tokyo Metropolitan Landscape Ordinance, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government (TMG) designates historically valuable structures excluding cultural properties that are, in principle, over 50 years old and significantly important in terms of Tokyo’s cityscapes as “architectural structures of historic value.” The TMG has newly designated Nikkobashi Bridge as an architectural structure of historical value.
This new addition brings the total number of the historically valuable architectural structures designated by the TMG to 96.

Newly designated architectural structure of historic value

Name:

Nikkobashi Bridge

Structure and size:

Brick and RC arch bridge; bridge length about 16 meters; bridge width 9.20 meters

Location:

5004 Kumagawa, Fussa City

Construction years:

1891, 1950 (widening work completed)

Other:

This is the first time for a brick bridge to be designated.

A photo of Nikkobashi Bridge

Date of announcement

May 24, 2019

Application of the Guidelines for Preservation of Historic Landscapes

The TMG has released the Guidelines for Preservation of Historic Landscapes to request the due consideration of those who carry out construction and other such acts within a 100-meter radius of a TMG-designated architectural structure of historical value and other historic landscape sites.

This project is part of the “Action Plan for 2020.”
Smart City: “Urban planning that concentrates various functions”

Inquires (Assistance in Japanese only)

Greenery and Cityscape Section, Urban Development Policy Division
Bureau of Urban Development
Phone: 03-5388-3359