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Fuyuan された Stone Bridge
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It was relatively close to Miyakonojo station, so I went there for the first time. A restored stone bridge along with the relocated irrigation canal tunnel was installed together with the explanation monument.
It is a bridge that was actually used once, relocated and reproduced on the site of the irrigation canal. It's not a very big bridge, but it's stable just by piling it up, and the design is very impressive.
It's just an ordinary stone bridge. But it's a historic building It's written on the guide board about the origin of history. It's a relic of the industrial revolution in Japan The surrounding area is a park, so you can walk lightly.
I found it on the premises of the Takagi Local Museum. A part of the irrigation canal facility built in the Taisho era is exhibited here. It is a pity that it is no longer active now, but the remnants of the industrial revolution in Japan during the Taisho era still remain.
The stone arch bridge was restored in the middle of the road and the surrounding area was like a park. In addition, the remains of the irrigation canal tunnel were installed, so you could dive through it. There was a guide showing the history of the Takagihara irrigation canal in one corner, and it was clear what the remains were in the first place.
Fuyuan された Stone Bridge
It was relatively close to Miyakonojo station, so I went there for the first time. A restored stone bridge along with the relocated irrigation canal tunnel was installed together with the explanation monument.
Shiji の Bridge
It is a bridge that was actually used once, relocated and reproduced on the site of the irrigation canal. It's not a very big bridge, but it's stable just by piling it up, and the design is very impressive.
A stone bridge with historical significance.
It's just an ordinary stone bridge. But it's a historic building It's written on the guide board about the origin of history. It's a relic of the industrial revolution in Japan The surrounding area is a park, so you can walk lightly.
Industrial heritage
I found it on the premises of the Takagi Local Museum. A part of the irrigation canal facility built in the Taisho era is exhibited here. It is a pity that it is no longer active now, but the remnants of the industrial revolution in Japan during the Taisho era still remain.
Stone Arch Bridge and Waterway Tunnel
The stone arch bridge was restored in the middle of the road and the surrounding area was like a park. In addition, the remains of the irrigation canal tunnel were installed, so you could dive through it. There was a guide showing the history of the Takagihara irrigation canal in one corner, and it was clear what the remains were in the first place.