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The oldest moving bridge in Japan
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First go see Akahashi. It is officially called Nagahama Ohashi. It is the oldest movable bridge in Japan, but now it seems to open and close only once on Sundays for sightseeing. It is a nationally designated important cultural property. It seems that it is the only road movable bridge in Japan, but what happens to the hand-connected movable bridge? There may be some criteria (more than a prefectural road), but I'm not convinced. At the foot of the bridge is a park and there is a sailboat-shaped bench. ...
Xichuan あらしで famous な Continent Mayor Yu, Modernization Industry Heritage, State-owned Cultural Finance の Construction Bridge
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The fog in the Ozu Basin rides the cold wind and blows down the Akutagawa River, and I casually stopped by Nagahama Ohashi Bridge, which often appears in this scenery. On the day, it was warm, the weather with low rain clouds hanging, and of course, the grated Akutagawa did not occur. However, I thought that Nagahama Ohashi was about an old red bridge, but it is the oldest movable bridge that is designated as a national important cultural property, and it is also the oldest movable bridge that can be operated. It was a great bridge designated as a modern industrial heritage. Worth seeing ...
It's a fairly long bridge, but the movable part is only in the center. It seems that it opens and closes regularly on Sundays, but I couldn't see it because it was a weekday. If you apply to Ozu City as a group, you will be able to open and close it irregularly.
It is now a nationally famous bridge. While it is a historic bridge, you can enjoy the best scenery when the color 々 conditions overlap with Akutagawa Arashi. It's a natural power, so it's good to say nothing.
The oldest moving bridge in Japan
First go see Akahashi. It is officially called Nagahama Ohashi. It is the oldest movable bridge in Japan, but now it seems to open and close only once on Sundays for sightseeing. It is a nationally designated important cultural property. It seems that it is the only road movable bridge in Japan, but what happens to the hand-connected movable bridge? There may be some criteria (more than a prefectural road), but I'm not convinced. At the foot of the bridge is a park and there is a sailboat-shaped bench. ...
Xichuan あらしで famous な Continent Mayor Yu, Modernization Industry Heritage, State-owned Cultural Finance の Construction Bridge
The fog in the Ozu Basin rides the cold wind and blows down the Akutagawa River, and I casually stopped by Nagahama Ohashi Bridge, which often appears in this scenery. On the day, it was warm, the weather with low rain clouds hanging, and of course, the grated Akutagawa did not occur. However, I thought that Nagahama Ohashi was about an old red bridge, but it is the oldest movable bridge that is designated as a national important cultural property, and it is also the oldest movable bridge that can be operated. It was a great bridge designated as a modern industrial heritage. Worth seeing ...
Changchun Bridge ♪
I stopped by while driving. The red bridge was beautiful in the abundant nature. I would like to see it when it is moving next time I go.
Jump ね on げ の moveable bridge
It's a fairly long bridge, but the movable part is only in the center. It seems that it opens and closes regularly on Sundays, but I couldn't see it because it was a weekday. If you apply to Ozu City as a group, you will be able to open and close it irregularly.
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It is now a nationally famous bridge. While it is a historic bridge, you can enjoy the best scenery when the color 々 conditions overlap with Akutagawa Arashi. It's a natural power, so it's good to say nothing.