Delivered a wooden bridge to a park with history and water-friendly features. Hikibune River Water Park (Tokyo).

The feature for September is "Wooden Bridges."
Wooden bridges come in various sizes and designs, including those that span historical townscapes and rivers from walking paths within parks. Zaiens, a member company of the Wooden Bridge Technology Association, conducts precise inspections of existing wooden bridges as part of infrastructure utilization, and carries out everything from renovation design to manufacturing in a consistent system.
This time, we are introducing a case of renovating a wooden bridge at Hikifune River Water Park in Katsushika Ward, Tokyo. The wooden bridge plays a significant role in enhancing the spatial design of the park, which has both historical significance and water-friendly features.

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We renovated two wooden bridges at Hikifune River Water Park in Katsushika, Tokyo. Hikifune River is another name for the Kasai Waterway, which was developed for agriculture during the Edo period. This park, spanning 3 km north to south, is themed around water and allows children to play in the water, creating a highly water-friendly space. The wooden bridges play a significant role in enhancing the historical and water-friendly atmosphere of the area.