SINDUNEGARA BRIDGE
The Simpang Bridge or also known as the Japanese Bridge (during the Japanese occupation) connects the Simpang and Ketabang areas where the new Municipal Government office complex is located. The Simpang Bridge was also named the Kebon Dalem Bridge (1918) and had a wooden construction. Meanwhile, the road that runs from South to North and meets on Jalan Ondomohenis Dykermanstraat, based on the name of a mayor of Surabaya whose grave is in Kembang Kuning. Now Dykermaanstraat Street has become Jalan Yos Sudarso and the bridge itself is called the Sindunegara Bridge. Visible in the distance is the City Hall building.