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The point that crossed bridhge was a coal wharf once. The famous Harumi Bridge was abandoned in 1989 and never demolished, left to rot and at the mercy of the elements. Naturally, it quickly became a haikyo or urbex urban explorer destination for its accessibility and uniqueness - with trees growing out of it. The city of Tokyo has put up great barriers around the ends of the bridge to keep the explorers out, presumably for "safety reasons" though have left a few viewing platforms for the curious.

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Harumi Bridge, Abandoned Harumi Bridge, abandoned, haikyo, urbex, urban exploration
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The point that crossed bridhge was a coal wharf once. The famous Harumi Bridge was abandoned in 1989 and never demolished, left to rot and at the mercy of the elements.  Naturally, it quickly became a haikyo or urbex urban explorer destination for its accessibility and uniqueness - with trees growing out of it.  The city of Tokyo has put up great barriers around the ends of the bridge to keep the explorers out, presumably for "safety reasons" though have left a few viewing platforms for the curious.