Rainbow Bridge & Tokyo Bay - Tokyo, Japan
This 24/7 live camera streams from Odaiba, the artificial island district in Tokyo Bay, looking north-west across the Rainbow Bridge and the Tokyo waterfront. The Rainbow Bridge is a 798-metre suspension bridge completed in 1993, carrying the Yurikamome automated transit line on its lower deck alongside two road lanes and a pedestrian walkway, making it one of the few suspension bridges in the world with a passenger railway running through its structure. The Tokyo Skytree, the world's tallest tower at 634 metres, is visible as the illustrated graphic in the top right corner, sitting 11 kilometres north of this camera position in the Sumida district.
Odaiba itself is a 448-hectare artificial island constructed from landfill in Tokyo Bay, originally built as a series of defensive sea fortresses by the Tokugawa shogunate in 1853 in response to the arrival of US Commodore Perry's fleet. The island was redeveloped into a commercial and entertainment district in the 1990s and is now home to major shopping centres, the teamLab Planets digital art museum, and the Fuji TV headquarters building. The overlay on this feed shows live weather conditions simultaneously for Odaiba, Shibuya, and Shinjuku, three districts spread across Tokyo's 2,194 square kilometre metropolitan footprint.
Tokyo Bay, visible throughout this feed, covers 922 square kilometres and handles cargo through the Port of Tokyo, which processes approximately 100 million tonnes of freight annually. The expressway interchange visible in the foreground is part of the Shuto Expressway network, a 327-kilometre elevated motorway system that carries over 1 million vehicles per day through central Tokyo. The lofi BGM audio accompaniment in this stream is a common feature of Japanese study and relaxation streams, a format that draws tens of millions of viewers globally on YouTube.
Did You Know? Odaiba was originally built as a chain of defensive cannon fortresses in Tokyo Bay in 1853, ordered by the Tokugawa shogunate after US warships under Commodore Perry arrived demanding Japan open its ports to trade.
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location_on Daiba, Minato City, Tokyo, Japan