The Tokyo Gate Bridge, a 2,618-meter-long bridge, is a popular sightseeing spot offering stunning views of the ocean.
The Tokyo Gate Bridge, spanning Tokyo Bay in Koto-ku, Tokyo, opened in 2012. At 2,618 meters long, it's a popular sightseeing spot offering breathtaking views of the ocean. Its unique design has earned it the nickname "Dinosaur Bridge," because its shape resembles two dinosaurs facing each other. The Tokyo Gate Bridge plays a crucial role in improving airport access and overall transportation. At night, its beautiful illumination transforms it into a spectacular landmark in Tokyo's cityscape. From the bridge, you can enjoy panoramic views of Tokyo Bay, and on a clear day, even catch a glimpse of Mount Fuji. You might also be able to spot Tokyo Skytree and Tokyo Tower in the distance. The Tokyo Gate Bridge is the second longest bridge in Tokyo Bay, after the Rainbow Bridge. Its structure utilizes a "ラーメン構造" (ramen kozo) – a rigid frame structure – integrating the main towers and girders, making it highly resistant to earthquakes and strong winds. The Tokyo Gate Bridge has become a beloved new landmark in Tokyo. The views from the bridge are awe-inspiring, offering a sweeping panorama of the city. We highly recommend a visit!