Last updated: May 30, 2019
The Tamagawa Cycling Course in Inagi City completed maintenance work around the Tamagawara Bridge in March 2018, and the approximately 4km section from the Koremasa Bridge to the border with Kawasaki City is now passable.
Currently, the Tamagawa Cycling Course has been paved continuously for about 24km from Inagi City to Tamagawa Ohashi Bridge on Route 1 in Saiwai Ward, Kawasaki City, making it possible to pass safely.
Cycle trails are roads that can be used by both cyclists and pedestrians.
Please be considerate of each other when using bicycles and pedestrians.
Slope section (near Tamagawara Bridge)
Starting point side of extension (near Tamagawara Bridge)
Extension end point side (from Tamagawara Bridge)
On the Tama River cycling course in Kawasaki City, a picnic bridge was completed at the Nikaryo water intake in Fuda, Tama Ward, and opened at 1:00 pm on Saturday, May 25, 2019.
Along with this, the cycling course on the right bank of the Tama River was extended from Koremasa Bridge to Tamagawa Ohashi Bridge (Kawasaki City) to about 24km.
Prior to the opening of the bridge, a ceremony was held at 10:00 a.m. to celebrate the completion of the Picnic Bridge. was invited as a guest.
Picnic Bridge Completion Ceremony
Picnic Bridge Completion Ceremony (Tape Cutting)
The name of the bridge is derived from the anecdote that composer Masao Koga, when he was a member of the Meiji University Mandolin Club, enjoyed cherry blossom viewing on the riverbed of Inada Bank, and composed a mandolin ensemble called "Picnic". I'm here. The song "Picnic" later added the lyric "Over the hill" and became a big hit at the time.
Inagi City Urban Construction Department Civil Engineering Division Telephone: 042-378-2111