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The Tamagawa cycling course has been extended to Kawasaki City!

Updated: May 30, 2019

Cycling course overview

The Tamagawa Cycling Course in Inagi City completed maintenance work around Tamagawara Bridge in March 2018, and the approximately 4km section from Koremasa Bridge to the border with Kawasaki City is now passable.
Currently, the approximately 24km section of the Tamagawa Cycling Course from Inagi City to Tamagawa Ohashi Bridge on National Route 1 in Saiwai Ward, Kawasaki City is paved and maintained, making it safe to pass.
A cycling course is a road that can be used by both cyclists and pedestrians.
Please be considerate of both cyclists and pedestrians.

The picnic bridge in Kawasaki City has been completed.

A picnic bridge has recently been completed at the Nigaryo water intake in Fuda, Tama Ward, on the Tama River cycling course in Kawasaki City, and opened to traffic at 1:00 pm on Saturday, May 25, 2019.
As a result, the cycling course on the right bank of the Tamagawa River has been extended to approximately 24km from Koremasa Bridge to Tamagawa Ohashi Bridge (Kawasaki City).
Prior to the opening, a picnic bridge completion ceremony was held from 10 a.m., with Mayor Inagi Takahashi and City Council President Inagi Watanabe in attendance, along with the Mayor of Kawasaki, the Chairman of the Kawasaki City Council, the Director of the Keihin River Office of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, and the local neighborhood president. was invited as a guest.

About the origin of the name Picnic Bridge

The bridge's name comes from the anecdote that composer Masao Koga, who was a member of the Meiji University Mandolin Club, was inspired to view the cherry blossoms on the riverbed of the Inada embankment and composed a mandolin ensemble called "Picnic." I'm here. The song "Picnic" later became a big hit at the time, with the lyrics "over the hill" added.

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Inquiries regarding this page

Inagi City Urban Construction Department Civil Engineering Division
2111 Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi-shi, Tokyo
Phone: 042-378-2111 Fax: 042-377-4781

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