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Wanishi Bridge

landmark

Wanishi Bridge

鰐石橋

4.5Est. 90Shimonoseki, Chugoku
JTA Approved

Overview

Wanishi Bridge is a landmark on the Hagi Okan highway.

Wanishi Bridge spans the Fushino River along the Hagi Okan highway, a route built in 1604 to connect the Sea of Japan and Seto Inland Sea coasts through Yamaguchi. The bridge takes its name from a riverbank rock formation that, when partially submerged, was said to resemble a crocodile opening its mouth. This was historically the departure point for travelers heading along the Inland Sea coast and for the domain lord's entourage setting out on the obligatory journey to Edo. A monument near the bridge displays a 14th-century poem composed by a Ming dynasty emissary who visited while traveling to Kyoto.

Practical info

Japanese name
鰐石橋
Nearest station
Shimonoseki Station (15 min bus)
Payment
Cards accepted
Reservations
not required
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