Kintaikyo Bridge

· , Yamaguchi · 笘・{spot.rating}

Kintaikyo Bridge is a stunning five-arched wooden bridge spanning the Nishiki River in Iwakuni, renowned as one of Japan's most beautiful and photographed bridges. Originally built in 1673 and meticulously maintained using traditional techniques, this iconic structure features graceful wooden arches that create a wave-like silhouette against the surrounding mountains. The bridge offers spectacular views year-round, particularly during cherry blossom season in spring and the vibrant foliage of autumn, with Iwakuni Castle visible on the hilltop beyond.

Visitor Information

📍 Addressnull, Yamaguchi
🎫 AdmissionSee official site
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💡 Tips for Visitors

There is an admission fee to cross the bridge (around 310 yen), which is cash-only, so bring Japanese yen. The best times to visit are early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and catch beautiful lighting for photos. The bridge is approximately 40 minutes by train from Hiroshima, making it an easy day trip; limited English signage is available, but the site is straightforward to navigate.

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