The Tsunenkyo Bridge is a beautiful scenic spot created by nature. It is located on the Kokage Coast, which stretches for about 7km and is designated as part of the Daisen-Oki National Park. The bridge was formed by the erosion of the central part of the rough-textured basalt, which was created by volcanic activity over 5 million years ago. Its beautiful shape is truly stunning. From the bridge, you can enjoy a magnificent view of the surrounding sea and cliffs, which blend together seamlessly. There are also sea caves and steep cliffs called Matekiwa nearby, and you will be amazed by the strange rock formations created by nature. If you visit Oki, be sure to enjoy the breathtaking view from the Tsunenkyo Bridge!