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Asanogawa Ohashi Bridge (Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture)

2026 5/05
Ishikawa Prefecture
May 2, 2026May 5, 2026
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Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)

Asanogawa Ohashi Bridge spans the Asano River, which flows through the heart of Kanazawa City. Located near historical teahouse districts such as Higashi Chaya-gai and Kazue-machi Chaya-gai, it's a spot where you can experience the unique atmosphere of Kanazawa along with the riverside scenery. Once a wooden bridge supporting local life and transportation, it has been rebuilt and reinforced over time and is now a modern bridge that can be used by pedestrians and cars. Its charm lies in the reflection of the teahouse architecture on the river surface, the nighttime illuminations, and the seasonal changes such as cherry blossoms in spring and autumn leaves, making it a popular spot for photography and strolling.

Highlights

  • The reflection of the teahouse district on the river surface: The old townscape of Kazue-machi and Higashi Chaya-gai viewed across the Asano River is a picturesque sight. The best time to visit is in the evening or at night when the lights are shining brightly.
  • Nighttime view and illumination: The lights from surrounding streetlights and buildings reflect on the river, creating a magical atmosphere. The time from dusk to the blue hour is especially photogenic.
  • Cherry blossoms and autumn leaves: In spring, the cherry blossoms along the river are beautiful, and in autumn, the changing colors of the surrounding trees are reflected on the river's surface, allowing you to enjoy scenery that reflects the seasons.
  • A starting point for exploring the historic townscape: Just across the bridge, you'll find yourself in a district of teahouses and alleyways, making it an ideal location for combining strolls and teahouse experiences.
  • Photo spots: You can take photos from multiple angles from the bridge and along the east and west banks of the river. It's easy to take compositions that make use of reflections and perspective.

Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)

  • From JR Kanazawa Station: Approximately 20-30 minutes on foot. Since tourist attractions are concentrated in the area, it's possible to explore on foot. By taxi, it takes about 7-10 minutes.
  • Bus: Take a local bus, such as the Hokutetsu Bus, to a bus stop near Asanogawa (the stop name may vary depending on the route), and then walk from there. Buses that circulate along tourist routes are also easily accessible.
  • Private car: There are paid parking lots nearby, but please note that they tend to fill up quickly during tourist season and on weekends.

(※Please check the latest information from Hokutetsu Bus or tourist information services in advance for specific bus stop names and schedules.)

Estimated stay (estimated time required)

  • Sightseeing around the bridge: 15-30 minutes (short time including photography)
  • If you also want to explore the surrounding teahouse district and alleys: Approximately 1-2 hours (including eating, drinking, and visiting souvenir shops)
  • It's also suitable for half-day to full-day tours that combine it with visits to Kanazawa's main tourist attractions.

Nearby spots

  • Higashi Chaya District (within walking distance) — A tourist spot lined with old teahouse buildings. There are many teahouses, souvenir shops, and cafes.
  • Kazue-machi Teahouse District (just across the bridge) — Charming alleys and teahouses along the river. The night view is also beautiful.
  • Kenrokuen Garden and Kanazawa Castle Park (on foot or by short bus) — One of Japan's three most famous gardens, where you can enjoy the beauty of the garden throughout the four seasons.
  • Omi-cho Market — A market where you can enjoy fresh seafood and local delicacies.
  • Nagamachi Samurai District — An area that preserves the streetscape of samurai residences, perfect for a historical stroll.

Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)

  • Crowds: It tends to get crowded during tourist seasons (cherry blossom season, autumn foliage season, long weekends and weekends) and at night. In particular, there are many people taking pictures on bridges and along the river, so please be considerate and do not obstruct traffic.
  • Pedestrian etiquette: Some bridges and riverside walkways are narrow. Please avoid obstructing traffic by occupying them in groups or taking photos for extended periods.
  • Weather: Bridges and walkways can become slippery the day after rain or snow. Be especially careful of ice in winter. Warm clothing and non-slip shoes are recommended.
  • Photography etiquette: When taking photos at night, please be considerate of others and avoid using flashes or large tripods to avoid disturbing them. Please do not trespass on private property or the grounds of private homes, as some areas are residential streets.
  • Drones, etc.: Urban areas are often subject to aviation laws and local government regulations. Prior confirmation and permission are required before using a drone.
  • Litter and Environment: When using public spaces, please be sure to take your trash home with you or dispose of it in designated areas to avoid polluting rivers and the surrounding environment.

— The best times to visit are during the evening and nighttime when the area is lit up (perfect for photography) and in the quiet early morning hours (less crowded, allowing you to enjoy the scenery at your leisure). Exploring the teahouse district in conjunction with this visit will give you a more immersive and authentic Kanazawa experience.

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