Yume no Ohashi Bridge (Koto-ku, Tokyo)

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Yume no Ohashi Bridge (Koto-ku, Tokyo)

A pedestrian bridge connecting Aomi and Ariake, popular as a scenic walking spot.

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Located in Tokyo’s Koto Ward, Yume no Ohashi is a 360-meter-long pedestrian bridge connecting the Aomi and Ariake areas. With a width of up to 60 meters in some sections, the bridge also serves as a venue for various events.

Designed with the concept of "city vibrancy", the bridge features lighting inspired by Edo-era firemen’s signals and traditional garden lanterns. The central walkway is adorned with tiles depicting famous landmarks of Edo and Tokyo, offering a unique experience that feels like a mini sightseeing tour of the city.

From the bridge, you can take in panoramic views of the surrounding high-rise buildings, showcasing the distinct waterfront scenery of Tokyo’s bay area. A daytime stroll allows you to enjoy the refreshing sea breeze, while the romantic atmosphere at dusk and nighttime makes for an equally enchanting experience. There is also a designated observation area where you can pause and take in the scenic views at your leisure.

Highlights

  • A 360-meter-long pedestrian bridge with a maximum width of 60 meters.
  • Features unique lighting designs and tiles depicting famous Tokyo landmarks, adding to its charm.
  • Includes an observation area where you can enjoy stunning nighttime views of the Odaiba area.

Photos

  • The spacious bridge features intricate design details throughout.
© Bureau of Port and Harbor, Tokyo Metropolitan Government

    The spacious bridge features intricate design details throughout. © Bureau of Port and Harbor, Tokyo Metropolitan Government

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Are there brochures available in foreign languages? (If so, please specify the available languages.)

A

An English version of the Kaijo Park Guide is available. It is distributed at various Tokyo waterfront parks and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building. You can also download it from the following URL.
https://www.tptc.co.jp/park

Q

Is there a parking lot nearby?

A

Yes, the Symbol Promenade Park Parking Lot (A & B buildings) is located near Yurikamome Daiba Station.
Operating hours: Both A & B buildings are open 24 hours.
Rates: 600yen for the first 2 hours, then 150yen for every additional 30 minutes.
Capacity: A Building – 119 spaces, B Building – 115 spaces.
For more details, please check the Tokyo Teleport Center official website and the Rinkai Fukutoshin Parking Map.

Q

Is the bridge illuminated at night? If so, what are the lighting hours?

A

Only streetlights are turned on. The lights operate from sunset until dawn, with different brightness levels on weekdays versus Fridays, weekends, holidays, and the day before holidays.
From 1:00am until dawn, only essential lighting, such as footlights, remains illuminated for safety.

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Details

Name in Japanese
夢の大橋
Postal Code
135-0064
Address
1 Aomi to Ariake 3, Koto-ku, Tokyo
Telephone
03-5500-2455
Closed
Free to walk
Business Hours
Walk anytime
Admission
Free
Access
About an 8-minute walk from Yurikamome Aomi Station.
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)