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It's a bridge with a rare structure.
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Although it lacks the scale from the impression I saw in the photos, there are parking lots nearby because it is a bridge with a rare structure. The town itself was in a lonely countryside and there were no visitors. There seemed to be no place to eat or sightsee.
It is a rare bridge adjacent to the Mamihara shopping street. The upper side is a driveway and the lower side is a sidewalk, and two large holes are built on the sidewalk, and you can see the river surface. The wooden and loose U-shaped sidewalk matches the quiet murmuring of the Gokase River, making it a great place to take a break. On the left bank side, there is a large rock across the road called "Meotoiwa".
A rare bridge with two stories of Itabashi on the roadway of the prefectural road and the lower part of the wooden road, a design that I have never seen
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Yamato Town, former post town, former national highway bridge in Mamihara, a distribution center for commerce and agriculture, and present-day road bridge. You may not know if you pass through the streets of the cobblestone shopping street. It originated from the northwestern part of Miyazaki Prefecture, and it flows north to umamihara, and it eventually reaches the gokase gawa River in the Seiyu school from Takachiho to Nobeoka, and it is the bridge of the center of the shopping street. The upper part is the roadway of the steel bridge, and the lower part is loosely swelled to the river surface like the reverse drum bridge. On the sidewalk at the bottom, the square element that allows the townspeople to interact with each other and the round window that looks at the river? ...
It is a mysterious bridge. The upper is a bridge over which people cross by car and the lower is a bridge. There is a big hole, you can look down and enjoy the river flow.
It is a bridge with an unusual design, with a roadway on the upper stage and a sidewalk on the lower stage. At the summer event called Athlon, I was able to see the drums performed under this bridge.
It's a bridge with a rare structure.
Although it lacks the scale from the impression I saw in the photos, there are parking lots nearby because it is a bridge with a rare structure. The town itself was in a lonely countryside and there were no visitors. There seemed to be no place to eat or sightsee.
Up and down 2 sections の bridge
It is a rare bridge adjacent to the Mamihara shopping street. The upper side is a driveway and the lower side is a sidewalk, and two large holes are built on the sidewalk, and you can see the river surface. The wooden and loose U-shaped sidewalk matches the quiet murmuring of the Gokase River, making it a great place to take a break. On the left bank side, there is a large rock across the road called "Meotoiwa".
A rare bridge with two stories of Itabashi on the roadway of the prefectural road and the lower part of the wooden road, a design that I have never seen
Yamato Town, former post town, former national highway bridge in Mamihara, a distribution center for commerce and agriculture, and present-day road bridge. You may not know if you pass through the streets of the cobblestone shopping street. It originated from the northwestern part of Miyazaki Prefecture, and it flows north to umamihara, and it eventually reaches the gokase gawa River in the Seiyu school from Takachiho to Nobeoka, and it is the bridge of the center of the shopping street. The upper part is the roadway of the steel bridge, and the lower part is loosely swelled to the river surface like the reverse drum bridge. On the sidewalk at the bottom, the square element that allows the townspeople to interact with each other and the round window that looks at the river? ...
Bridges
It is a mysterious bridge. The upper is a bridge over which people cross by car and the lower is a bridge. There is a big hole, you can look down and enjoy the river flow.
Under the bridge of contemporary art
It is a bridge with an unusual design, with a roadway on the upper stage and a sidewalk on the lower stage. At the summer event called Athlon, I was able to see the drums performed under this bridge.