Lingtai Bridge

Lingtai Bridge

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JR Kumamoto Station → 10 minutes on foot from Kumamoto Ekimae Train stop for Kumamoto City Electric Health Service, 10 minutes for Kumamoto City Electric Power Station, 3 minutes on foot from Kumamoto Sakuramachi Bus Bus for Hamamachi 1 hour and 10 minutes, bus stop: Reitaigashi stop, right on foot
19km 30 minutes from Matsuhashi IC on Kyushu Road via National Route 218
Five

Business Hours

Free to visit

Price

Free to visit

Spot Category

Historic Building


Single arch bridge, one of the largest in Japan


Lingtai Bridge and Funatsu Dam


Spring Lingtai Bridge


Lingtai Bridge lit up

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