
Munen Bridge
landmark
Munen Bridge
無念橋
Overview
The name Munen means “no thought” and refers to the state of mind one hopes to achieve when crossing this extremely short bridge.
Munen Bridge at Takino'o Shrine in Tochigi is the oldest bridge in the prefecture, built in 1677 as a ritual threshold rather than a practical crossing. Its name means 'no thought,' pointing to the meditative focus it asks of anyone who crosses. Tradition holds that if you cross in exactly as many steps as your current age, concentrating only on the count, it is equivalent to ascending the sacred Mt. Nyoho and your prayers will be answered. The bridge marks the entrance to the sacred area where the deity Tagorihime no Mikoto is said to have descended. It is a Nationally Designated Important Cultural Property.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 無念橋
- Nearest station
- Shirakawa-go Bus Terminal (40 min drive)
- Payment
- Cards accepted
- Reservations
- not required
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