The Kasayacho Pedestrian Bridge Looks Incredible

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The pedestrian bridge in Kasaya-cho is looking pretty incredible.
(Thanks to Kazu and Fukuchan @ Nishitsu SP for the tip!)

Here it is ↓

It has this intense look that makes you go, “What is this?”

Here’s the location on the map ↓

It’s completely surrounded by boards. It has a hard-to-describe atmosphere.

Boards here too.

What’s pretty amazing is that the attached guide signs for “Hanshin Expressway” and “General Gymnasium” are the flimsy, fluttery kind.

It looks rugged.

The section enclosed by this wooden frame is closed to pedestrians until the end of March.

Apparently the pedestrian bridge has deteriorated, and the reason is to repair that damage.

It has a bit of a makeshift feel, but the areas around the traffic lights and all the framing are very carefully built.

Sure enough, the ground looks cracked and slightly warped.

Will this part be enclosed with that wooden frame too?

It kind of feels like you’ve slipped back in time to the Showa era.

ご意見募集 にしつーQ

西宮で来年に補修しそうな歩道橋はどこでしょう?

みんなのご意見 (2件)

全国的には撤去がトレンドなので、エレベーターを新設しない延命措置はすごく珍しい(コスト的に無駄が多い)と思います
阪急電車【阪神国道駅前】の歩道橋

Here’s what it looks like inside. They’ll probably be working in here.

Kirindo is on the right.

This slanted roof area is completely blocked off too.

The atmosphere inside is something else.

Closed on Saturdays and Sundays.

Come to think of it, we wrote this article about the Kasaya-cho intersection ↓

Kasayacho Is Where the Kozone Line and Rinko Line Intersect [Nishinomiya Intersections]

2020年6月30日

It’ll be inconvenient while it’s closed for a while, but repairing the bridge while keeping the road open so it becomes a safer pedestrian bridge is impressive work. We really owe the construction crew our thanks.

※Kazu and Fukuchan @ Nishitsu SP, thank you for the information!!
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