The Tama River 50K (km), a part of the Tamagawa Cycling Course, is a great place for those who want to walk, run, or bike outside without worrying about narrow roads, sharp corners, and cars. The trail runs alongside the northern bank of the Tama River, with one end of the trail at Daishibashi (Daishi Bridge), close to Haneda Airport, and the other end at Hanemura City. There are benches to sit on for those who need a break, and plenty of vending machines around. Enjoy beautiful scenery while you stay fit!
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Tama River 50K
Head for Tama River to stay fit!
By Karin Wu
Community writer
The beginning of the trail near Daishi Bridge
The trail as seen from Daishi Bridge
The trail runs in between residential neighborhoods and Tama River
Cyclists, runners and walkers are asked to respect each other's space and right of way
One of the many entrances midway through the trail from the adjacent neighborhood
A swing set next to the trail in Tamagawa Rokugo-bashi Park
A man and his dog go off the trail to play
Kids playing soccer in the evening by the trail
Several places to rest along the trail
Another view of the side of the trail by the river
Sunset by Tama River 50K
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