Seimon Ishibashi
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Seimon Ishibashi
Summary
Seimon Ishibashi is a stone arch bridge[1].
Key Facts
- Seimon Ishibashi is located in Chiyoda[2].
- Seimon Ishibashi is in the country of Japan[3].
- Seimon Ishibashi's image is recorded as Kokyo0057.jpg[4].
- Seimon Ishibashi's instance of is recorded as stone arch bridge[5].
- Seimon Ishibashi's instance of is recorded as spectacles bridge[6].
- Seimon Ishibashi's architect is recorded as Kume Taminosuke[7].
- Seimon Ishibashi's crosses is recorded as inner moat of Edo Castle[8].
- Seimon Ishibashi's location is recorded as Tokyo Imperial Palace[9].
- Seimon Ishibashi's designed by is recorded as Kawai Kōzō[10].
- Seimon Ishibashi's part of is recorded as 100 Fine Bridges of Japan[11].
- +1887-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Seimon Ishibashi[12].
- Seimon Ishibashi's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 35.679973, 'longitude': 139.754685, 'precision': 1e-05}[13].
- Seimon Ishibashi's significant event is recorded as 1922 Nijubashi bridge bombing attempt[14].
- Seimon Ishibashi's significant event is recorded as 1924 Nijubashi bridge bombing attempt[15].
- Seimon Ishibashi's significant event is recorded as Nijūbashi incident[16].
- Seimon Ishibashi's GeoNames ID is recorded as 10964887[17].
- Seimon Ishibashi's different from is recorded as Nijūbashi[18].
- Seimon Ishibashi's GNS Unique Feature ID is recorded as 13459868[19].
- Seimon Ishibashi's TripAdvisor ID is recorded as 479262[20].
- Seimon Ishibashi's nighttime view is recorded as SeimonIshibashi.jpg[21].
- Seimon Ishibashi's public transport stop is recorded as Nijūbashimae Station[22].
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Geography
Seimon Ishibashi is in the country of Japan[3]. It is located in Chiyoda[2]. Its part of is recorded as 100 Fine Bridges of Japan[11].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include stone arch bridge[5] and spectacles bridge[6].
History and Context
+1887-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Seimon Ishibashi[12].