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Dream Bridge 夢の大橋 (Yume-no-ōhashi) | |
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The bridge, 2007 | |
| Coordinates | 35°37′44″N139°47′04″E / 35.628778°N 139.784417°E /35.628778; 139.784417 |
| Locale | Odaiba,Tokyo,Japan |
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TheDream Bridge (Japanese:夢の大橋Yume-no-ōhashi) is a bridge inOdaiba,Tokyo, Japan. It crosses theAriake West Canal within theSymbol Promenade Park, and is only open to pedestrian and bicycle traffic. It was the location of the2020 Summer Olympics cauldron in 2021.[1]
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