Momosuke Bridge
landmark
Momosuke Bridge
桃介橋
Overview
This bridge, which dates from 1922, was built to transport construction materials to the Yomikaki Power Plant about 2 kilometers downstream.
Momosuke Bridge, built in 1922, stretches 247 meters across the Kiso River, making it the longest wooden suspension bridge in Japan. It was constructed to carry materials to the nearby Yomikaki Power Plant. The entrepreneur behind both projects, Momosuke Fukuzawa, chose this wider section of the river over a narrower, cheaper location because he preferred the scale it allowed. The original bridge used chestnut, pine, and cedar and was closed in 1978 as the wood deteriorated. After two years of restoration, it reopened in 1993, rebuilt with local sawara and hinoki. From the central pier, steps lead down to a sandbar with a small shrine to the river deity.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 桃介橋
- Nearest station
- Iida Station (40 min drive)
- Payment
- Cards accepted
- Reservations
- not required
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