Megane Bridge of Isahaya
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Megane Bridge in Isahaya is a historic stone arch bridge built in 1839, famous for its twin arches that create a perfect 'spectacles' reflection in the water below. This beautifully preserved Edo-period structure spans the Honmyo River and is one of the oldest stone bridges in Kyushu, offering a charming glimpse into traditional Japanese engineering. The bridge is especially picturesque during cherry blossom season and autumn, making it a beloved spot for photographers and history enthusiasts alike.
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| π« Admission | See official site |
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π‘ Tips for Visitors
The best views of the 'spectacles' reflection are visible during calm weather from the riverbank below the bridge. Visit early morning or late afternoon for the most photogenic lighting and fewer crowds. The bridge is located about 15 minutes by taxi from Isahaya Station, and having the address written in Japanese will help, as English signage is limited in the area.
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