Toyohashi Bridge Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The scenery where the water flows down is overwhelming
Original Text
It is the starting point of the boat tour. 30 The appearance of a large amount of water flowing from the bridge to the river once a minute was a masterpiece. I highly recommend it.
I want you to keep the cityscape that maintained the scenery as it used to be. It was very good to think that I slipped back in time. The efforts of local people 々 will be seen.
It's "Bye-bye Bridge" because of the sound of water flowing down from the bridge.
Original Text
It's "Jajaa Bridge" from the sound of water flowing down from the bridge. It seems that a large trench (water-carrying device) built to send agricultural water to paddy fields began in the Edo period. So, the overflowing water fell from the gutter to the river. And as a result of people crossing the gutter and having the function of the current bridge, it seems that it became "Gibashi". By the way, the fall of this tsuruhashi bridge is selected as "100 sound scenery of Japan that I want to leave" ...
A bridge in front of the river in front of the house of Mamiya Rinzo in Katori City, under this bridge is a waterway that runs like today. At a fixed time, water will charge from the center of this bridge toward the river.
Water flows from the bridge like a waterfall. To be honest, it was strange and the mystery remained unclear (laughs) There was a group of elementary school students' social tours, but everyone looked forward to it with fun.
The scenery where the water flows down is overwhelming
It is the starting point of the boat tour. 30 The appearance of a large amount of water flowing from the bridge to the river once a minute was a masterpiece. I highly recommend it.
Impressed by the old scenery
I want you to keep the cityscape that maintained the scenery as it used to be. It was very good to think that I slipped back in time. The efforts of local people 々 will be seen.
It's "Bye-bye Bridge" because of the sound of water flowing down from the bridge.
It's "Jajaa Bridge" from the sound of water flowing down from the bridge. It seems that a large trench (water-carrying device) built to send agricultural water to paddy fields began in the Edo period. So, the overflowing water fell from the gutter to the river. And as a result of people crossing the gutter and having the function of the current bridge, it seems that it became "Gibashi". By the way, the fall of this tsuruhashi bridge is selected as "100 sound scenery of Japan that I want to leave" ...
Parking yard からもすぐ
A bridge in front of the river in front of the house of Mamiya Rinzo in Katori City, under this bridge is a waterway that runs like today. At a fixed time, water will charge from the center of this bridge toward the river.
Don't think about な bridge
Water flows from the bridge like a waterfall. To be honest, it was strange and the mystery remained unclear (laughs) There was a group of elementary school students' social tours, but everyone looked forward to it with fun.