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Wooden bridge
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It looks like a bridge that is nothing, but as a wooden roadway bridge, it has the highest record in Japan, with the total length of 140m. It is said that a wooden bridge was built as a project to promote the consumption of cedar trees in the prefecture. By the way, "Karikobozu" is the name of the guardian deity of Nishiyonera Village.
Japan の the world's largest の wooden driveway bridge
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It was made of cedar from Miyazaki Prefecture and this bridge was very cool, so I didn't know it was passing by, but when I looked away, I was impressed that the wooden bridge was really made so well.
A huge wooden bridge standing on the side of the river station. There are few tourists and it is not famous in Miyazaki, but when you come and see it, you will be overwhelmed by its appearance. The river is beautiful, so I recommend going down.
It is the longest wooden roadway bridge in Japan that spans a road branched from National Highway 219. Although it is the best in Japan, the impression is that the name is low, but I think the factor is that the location (quite deep mountain) and the humble Nishiyonera village are not publicized too much. As for the bridge, it was opened in 2003, and it was assumed that it was made using cedar produced in the prefecture because the forestry in the prefecture was sluggish at that time, and it was understood that it was about 20% higher than using steel in the cost side. It seems that I dared to make it in wood ...
It is said to be the tallest wooden bridge in the world.
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It is a bridge that must be crossed to go to Nishimera Onsen. The appearance of the bridge is so pretty, I looked it up and found out about this bridge. It feels even cooler after I know it's the tallest bridge among wooden bridges.
Wooden bridge
It looks like a bridge that is nothing, but as a wooden roadway bridge, it has the highest record in Japan, with the total length of 140m. It is said that a wooden bridge was built as a project to promote the consumption of cedar trees in the prefecture. By the way, "Karikobozu" is the name of the guardian deity of Nishiyonera Village.
Japan の the world's largest の wooden driveway bridge
It was made of cedar from Miyazaki Prefecture and this bridge was very cool, so I didn't know it was passing by, but when I looked away, I was impressed that the wooden bridge was really made so well.
Is it really wooden?
A huge wooden bridge standing on the side of the river station. There are few tourists and it is not famous in Miyazaki, but when you come and see it, you will be overwhelmed by its appearance. The river is beautiful, so I recommend going down.
Japan's longest wooden driveway bridge
It is the longest wooden roadway bridge in Japan that spans a road branched from National Highway 219. Although it is the best in Japan, the impression is that the name is low, but I think the factor is that the location (quite deep mountain) and the humble Nishiyonera village are not publicized too much. As for the bridge, it was opened in 2003, and it was assumed that it was made using cedar produced in the prefecture because the forestry in the prefecture was sluggish at that time, and it was understood that it was about 20% higher than using steel in the cost side. It seems that I dared to make it in wood ...
It is said to be the tallest wooden bridge in the world.
It is a bridge that must be crossed to go to Nishimera Onsen. The appearance of the bridge is so pretty, I looked it up and found out about this bridge. It feels even cooler after I know it's the tallest bridge among wooden bridges.