Nakanoshima Bridge Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The center of the bridge has a good view and strong wind.
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It seems to be the tallest pedestrian bridge in Japan. I didn't know what was at the end of the bridge, but it was lively with parents and children loaded with luggage in the carry cart and children who seemed happy to have a bucket. Light tigers are also (it's a permitted vehicle). A pedestrian bridge to the clam hunting ground?
5 I crossed Nakajima Bridge around 11:00 in the end of the month. There was a parking lot at the entrance of the bridge that could be parked at about 50, but it was full due to the clamming time. However, please rest assured that there are many parking lots a little far away. The bridge leads to the island park opposite, but I think it was about 500 meters. It was a good exercise. Also, when I saw this bridge from a distance, the sea and the island matched and it was a good view.
There is also a free parking lot, so it's a good exercise to walk to the park with a nice view. Even on the top of the bridge is quite tiring. It's a masterpiece when a large ship passes under the bridge.
I was looking forward to the view from above, 15 ~ 20 minutes walk from the station, the highest pedestrian bridge in Japan that I found in Kisarazu, but I was surprised that the wind was strong! It was difficult to climb the slope, but I did my best not to cross it again. If you are lucky, you can see Mt. Fuji. On weekday evenings, there were few people coming and going and it was reserved.
Free parking is not crowded on weekdays. There is nothing in particular except the bridge, but you can enjoy the scenery from the top of the bridge (and free). Since the opposite bank of Nakajima Park is the GSDF garrison, you can see the departure and arrival of helicopters and patrol aircraft.
The center of the bridge has a good view and strong wind.
It seems to be the tallest pedestrian bridge in Japan. I didn't know what was at the end of the bridge, but it was lively with parents and children loaded with luggage in the carry cart and children who seemed happy to have a bucket. Light tigers are also (it's a permitted vehicle). A pedestrian bridge to the clam hunting ground?
Thaogan Hunt り Period は Parking Field が Bus
5 I crossed Nakajima Bridge around 11:00 in the end of the month. There was a parking lot at the entrance of the bridge that could be parked at about 50, but it was full due to the clamming time. However, please rest assured that there are many parking lots a little far away. The bridge leads to the island park opposite, but I think it was about 500 meters. It was a good exercise. Also, when I saw this bridge from a distance, the sea and the island matched and it was a good view.
Unexpected parking lot モーニングあって
There is also a free parking lot, so it's a good exercise to walk to the park with a nice view. Even on the top of the bridge is quite tiring. It's a masterpiece when a large ship passes under the bridge.
I was surprised that the wind was strong!
I was looking forward to the view from above, 15 ~ 20 minutes walk from the station, the highest pedestrian bridge in Japan that I found in Kisarazu, but I was surprised that the wind was strong! It was difficult to climb the slope, but I did my best not to cross it again. If you are lucky, you can see Mt. Fuji. On weekday evenings, there were few people coming and going and it was reserved.
Relax at Nakajima Park
Free parking is not crowded on weekdays. There is nothing in particular except the bridge, but you can enjoy the scenery from the top of the bridge (and free). Since the opposite bank of Nakajima Park is the GSDF garrison, you can see the departure and arrival of helicopters and patrol aircraft.