

杉大門橋跡
The site of Sugi Daimon Bridge offers a quiet glimpse into Sangenjaya's historical landscape, marking where an important bridge once spanned a waterway. While only a monument remains, it invites visitors to imagine the area's past as a bustling crossroads with flowing rivers, long before its modern transformation. It's a subtle nod to the area's rich heritage, appealing to those interested in local history.
This spot is more of a historical marker than a grand ruin; appreciate it as a quiet moment to reflect on the area's past. Combine your visit with exploring the charming backstreets and cafes of Sangenjaya.
| Admission fee | Free |
| Access | Nearest station: Sangenjaya Station (Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line / Setagaya Line). Approximately 7-10 minutes walk. |
| Opening hours | weekdays: Monday: Open 24 hours,Tuesday: Open 24 hours,Wednesday: Open 24 hours,Thursday: Open 24 hours,Friday: Open 24 hours,Saturday: Open 24 hours,Sunday: Open 24 hours |