Tsujun Bridge

Historical Monument
This is a large-scale stone arch aqueduct built in 1854 by Yasunosuke Futa, the village chief of Yabe, in order to send water to the dry Shiraitodai area, and is designated as an important cultural asset. At present, access to some areas is limited due to the effects of the Kumamoto earthquake and water discharge has been stopped.

Spot details

Address
Kumamoto Pref. Kamimashikigunyamatochou Nagahara map map Map
Area
Aso Area
Phone
0967721115
Hours
Open 24 hours
Closed
open everyday
Fees
[Viewing on the bridge] High School Students and above (1 person) 500 yen, Elementary School Students/Junior High School Students (1 person) 200 yen
Parking Lot
Available (small size 136spaces, large size 18spaces)
※Free
Credit Card
Available(VISA, MasterCard, JCB, AMEX, UnionPay, DISCOVER, Diners Club)
Smoking
Available (Roadside Station Tsujunbashi)
Wi-Fi
Available (Roadside Station Tsujunbashi)
Note
* Partial entry prohibited (Reiwa 2nd year 7Monday 21 Sunday released Wednesday resumed)
Can be enjoyed even on a rainy day
No (Wednesday may be canceled in stormy weather)

Information Sources:  NAVITIME JAPAN

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