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Bungo Ono Stone Bridges
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Bungo Ono Stone Bridges
豊後大野石橋群
Est. 120Bungo-Ono, Kyushu
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Overview
Over 70 stone arch bridges from the Edo era spanning moss-covered ravines, best explored by bicycle.
A collection of over 70 Edo- and Meiji-era stone arch bridges scattered across the rural Bungo-Ono countryside, the highest concentration in western Japan. Built by local stonemasons using volcanic rock from nearby quarries, the bridges span moss-covered ravines and quiet rivers. Todoroki Bridge, the largest at 20 meters high, arches over a waterfall. The area is best explored by bicycle along the designated bridge trail.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 豊後大野石橋群
- Nearest station
- Takachiho Bus Center (40 min drive)
- Reservations
- not required
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