The bridge of glasses

The bridge of glasses

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JR Tateyama Station → JR Bus 25 minutes to Awa Shirahama via Awa Kobe, bus stop: Nagao Bridge ride, 1 minute walk
20km35 minutes from Futtsu Tatsuyama Road Tomiura IC via National Route 127.410

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Free traffic (only on foot)

Spot Category

Bridges, historic buildings


Bridges with a total extension of 28.34m and a width of 2.4m


Night glasses bridge

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