[View] For what I can say about the island bridge, beautiful bridges, beautiful scenery, lovely bike lanes, there are lanes, so if you go with your family, everything is very safe.
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Innoshima Bridge Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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[View] For what I can say about the island bridge, beautiful bridges, beautiful scenery, lovely bike lanes, there are lanes, so if you go with your family, everything is very safe.
The first bridge to cross is the island wave bike path in the Seto Inner Sea. Cycling to the bridge to look up to tens of meters high bridge, heart secretly screaming, so high how to ride, but bite teeth or go up, immediately enjoy the downhill refreshing, really do not experience the wind and rain how to see the rainbow.
There are several bridges on the sea in Seto, and several on the island wave seaway are basically the same. It is just passing by car, there is no need to run over to see it. But it is good to find a high point to take a picture of the scenery, and bring the bridge.
Because the island bridge makes people feel that there are many sea bridges in China now, but they are basically reinforced concrete structures. Therefore, this trip to Japan was when I was reporting. The guide told me that there was an attraction this time that was the Indo-Dao City Bridge. This attraction is also a must, a little not very want to go, but I want to go to the point must bring it. Okay! Come to play the Indo-Island Bridge. When I saw the bridge, I can say that I don't regret this trip. The entire bridge spans the sea, and the length of the bridge can be said to be invisible in many places. This bridge is not concrete. All steel bars are used. I watched the various steel bars pulled up on the bridge, and it was like a beautiful woman lying on the sea. I was worried about this beautiful woman, all steel steel buildings on the road like this. When I took the bridge elevator, slowly rising, my worry was still a little bit. After getting off the elevator, I found that I was standing on the concrete road. It turned out that the steel bars of the appearance of this bridge cleverly blocked the cement inside, which made me feel this illusion when I looked outside. The roads on the bridge are all the same high, not crossed, and I don't feel where the lane is and where the sidewalk is. Tips: Tickets: Free Open Hours: All Day