One of the three famous bridges in Japan, a five-storied wooden arch bridge over the clear stream Nishikigawa

One of Japan's three most famous bridges, this five-arch wooden bridge spans the pure Nishiki River. Built in 1673 by Yoshikawa Hiroyoshi, the lord of Iwakuni, the arched bridge's structure is intricate and original, and is said to be flawless even from the perspective of modern bridge engineering. As its name "Nishiki" suggests, you can enjoy colorful scenery throughout the seasons: cherry blossoms in the spring, cormorant fishing and fireworks at night in the summer, autumn leaves in the fall, and covered in snow in the winter.

INFORMATION

business hours
From 8:00 to 17:00. Sightseeing season (mid-March to mid-September) until 18:00. Summer (late July to end of August) until 19:00 * You can enter the bridge 24 hours a day, but it will be off from 22:00. * When there are no people at the tollhouse, please put the charge in the night charge box and cross. "
price
Adults (junior high school students and above) 310 yen. Elementary school student 150 yen. <Group 15 or more> Adults (junior high school students and above) 260 yen. Elementary school student 120 yen
address
741-0062Iwakuni City Iwakuni 1-chome
Phone Number
0827-29-5107
Website
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ACCESS

741-0062 
Iwakuni City Iwakuni 1-chome

[Bus] About 15 minutes from Shin-Iwakuni Station (about 2 flights per hour) Get off at "Kintai Bridge Bus Center" and walk about 1 minute. About 20 minutes from Iwakuni Station (runs every 10 to 15 minutes) Get off at "Kintai Bridge Bus Center" and walk about 1 minute

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