Nestled in the verdant Iya Valley of Miyoshi, Japan, the Iya Kazurabashi Bridge is a remarkable relic believed to have been constructed around 1,000 years ago. This suspension bridge, the largest of three remaining, is woven from sturdy mountain vines, offering a unique glimpse into ancient Japanese engineering. Spanning a deep canyon, the bridge’s natural materials and traditional design create a sense of stepping back in time. Visitors can experience the thrill of crossing this historic structure, feeling the gentle sway beneath their feet as they take in the lush, surrounding landscape.
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