The Nishiki-Kaido Bridge is one of Japan's three famous bridges that uses traditional bridge-building techniques that haven't changed since the Edo period. Originally, bridges were washed away by floods, but this bridge was constructed with the hope of creating one that wouldn't be. It was built by gathering civil engineering and architectural techniques of the time. The beautiful arch and the landscape and structure will leave you in awe. Be sure to peek under the bridge and see the geometric patterns of the wooden frames!
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