Spanning the Jogakura Stream in Aomori Prefecture’s Towada-Hachimantai National Park, the 1,181-foot (360-meter) Jogakura Bridge stands as Japan’s longest arch bridge. This impressive structure not only showcases remarkable engineering but also offers breathtaking views of the Hakkoda Mountains and Mt. Iwaki. The landscape is particularly captivating in the fall, when the surrounding foliage transforms into a vibrant tapestry of red and orange hues. Visitors can enjoy both the architectural marvel and the natural beauty that unfolds around them.
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