Daitenkyo Bridge Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Lu から2つ Mesh の Bridge
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If you cross the circle bridge and walk a little through the pine forest Zhongzhou, you will find a bridge with blue railings. From here, long sandbars and pine forests, which are called the Three Views of Japan, continue. It is convenient because there is a public toilet in front and ahead of this bridge.
One of the two bridges hanging over the amanohashidate. Another small amanohashi moves to pass a ship, but this bridge does not move. From here to Fuchu on the opposite bank, there is a long sandbar.
The long sandbar of Amanohashidate is called Otenbashi, and the short sandbar is called Kotenbashi, and the bridge built there is also called Otenbashi and Kotenbashi, so it is complicated. The bridge is hung between the bridge (sandbar) and the small bridge (sandbar). Is the railing painted blue to contrast with the small bridge (bridge) with the red railing? Kotenbashi (bashi) is famous as a rotary bridge, but ottenbashi (bashi) is a very ordinary concrete bridge without features.
I saw two bridges from the sightseeing boat before arriving at Amanohashidate Pier. The blue-painted bridge on the left side from the bow is "Oamabashi", which was used when crossing Amanohashidate from the vicinity of Monjudo.
It's a quiet and beautiful place, so it's a good place to stay for a while. It was nice to spend time because the cool breeze blows even in hot weather.
Lu から2つ Mesh の Bridge
If you cross the circle bridge and walk a little through the pine forest Zhongzhou, you will find a bridge with blue railings. From here, long sandbars and pine forests, which are called the Three Views of Japan, continue. It is convenient because there is a public toilet in front and ahead of this bridge.
Entrance of sandbar
One of the two bridges hanging over the amanohashidate. Another small amanohashi moves to pass a ship, but this bridge does not move. From here to Fuchu on the opposite bank, there is a long sandbar.
It's a normal bridge.
The long sandbar of Amanohashidate is called Otenbashi, and the short sandbar is called Kotenbashi, and the bridge built there is also called Otenbashi and Kotenbashi, so it is complicated. The bridge is hung between the bridge (sandbar) and the small bridge (sandbar). Is the railing painted blue to contrast with the small bridge (bridge) with the red railing? Kotenbashi (bashi) is famous as a rotary bridge, but ottenbashi (bashi) is a very ordinary concrete bridge without features.
Qingく Tuられた Bridge
I saw two bridges from the sightseeing boat before arriving at Amanohashidate Pier. The blue-painted bridge on the left side from the bow is "Oamabashi", which was used when crossing Amanohashidate from the vicinity of Monjudo.
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It's a quiet and beautiful place, so it's a good place to stay for a while. It was nice to spend time because the cool breeze blows even in hot weather.