To get to Umayabashi Bridge, head from the exit of the Toei Subway to the Umayabashi intersection, where Edo-dori Street and Kasuga-dori Street meet, and walk towards the Sumida River.
And, there are benches on both sides of the entrance to Umayabashi Bridge where you can sit and take a break.
▼ Kuramaebashi Bridge side (Asakusabashi direction)

▼ Komagata Bridge side (Asakusa direction)

Two 6-seater stone benches are installed.
The stone benches are quite ordinary to sit on, but they might be a bit uncomfortable for those who are overly concerned with cleanliness, as they are outdoors.
On the Komagata Bridge side, towards Asakusa, you can see "Tokyo Skytree," the "golden building" of the Asahi Beer headquarters, and the "Flame of Flame" object called "Flamme d'Or."
Meanwhile, near the police box on the Kuramaebashi side of the bench, the following face object stands tall.

An artistic face object is installed offset.
This is actually a public restroom.
If you look closely, you'll see statues of a man with a mustache and a woman with rosy cheeks, representing the men's and women's restrooms, respectively.
I peeked from the side and nodded, saying, "Oh, I see!"
Don't underestimate it, as it received the "Machikado Award" from Taito-ku in 1992.

In spring, you can enjoy the cherry blossom scenery along the Sumida River.
The Sumida River side is a terrace, and there is a landing for yakatabune (traditional Japanese houseboats).
Also, there was a business guide for yakatabune near the stone benches.
“Departing every Saturday, Sunday, and public holiday. There are courses from 13:00 to 17:00. Please gather 30 minutes before. 8,500 yen per person,” it says.

Since the Asakusa area is crowded with tourists, taking a break at Umayabashi Bridge near Kuramae and gazing at the Sumida River is a great way to experience it.
For your reference, please also check out the "Resting places on the Sumida River Terrace" near Asakusa.
By the way, "McLean," a hamburger shop located near Umayabashi Bridge, is a popular shop and is sure to be crowded.
The administrator, Pen-ta, gave up on queuing...
Why not use it as a resting place near Kuramae Station?






