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Tsuru no Maihashi Bridge — Attraction in Tsuruta

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Tsuru no Maihashi Bridge
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Tanchō-zuru crane shizen kōen nature park
Osawa-81-90 Mawarizeki, Tsuruta, Kitatsugaru District, Aomori 038-3542, Japan
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Osawa-71-1 Mawarizeki, Tsuruta, Kitatsugaru District, Aomori 038-3542, Japan
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Tsuru no Maihashi Bridge

Osawa Mawarizeki, Tsuruta, Kitatsugaru District, Aomori 038-3542, Japan
4.1(958)
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Website
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At Tsuru-no-Mai Bridge on 29th July 2017 with my relatives...

The 300m triple-arched Tsuru-no-Mai Bridge is Japan’s longest wooden bridge and is made from locally produced Hiba (Japanese cypress) trees. The bridge spans a section of Lake Tsugaru Fujimi with magnificent views of Mount Iwaki. The bridge was constructed in 1994 using traditional Japanese architectural techniques. Locals and tourists alike love the bridge for the warmth of its wooden finish and elegant arches. The bridge is also known as a lucky location. The Tsuru (crane) is a symbol of longevity in Japan. Locals say that crossing the bridge ensures...

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Taurus-no-Mai bridge . Aomori, North Japan 🇯🇵 Located on Lake Tsugarufujimi, with its beautiful reflection of the majestic silhouette of Mt. Iwaki, Tsuru no Mai bridge was finished on July 8th, 1994, and is Japan's longest wooden 3-arch bridge. The 3 gentle arches of the 300m long bridge evoke a sense of warmth, and they say that those who cross it will live a long life. It was used in the TV ad and posters for JR East's Otona no Kyujitsu Club, and tourists come from all over to see it through all the...

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4y

This place had a good view I say, recommend during dusk and dawn.The water was shallow but Ok since it was during regular day time.The access is pretty costly where you don’t have public bus or train, to make it simple I rented a electric cycle at the Mutsu-tsuruta station itself😊just for 500yen, if it a taxi including return will cost you 4000yen, so...

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At Tsuru-no-Mai Bridge on 29th July 2017 with my relatives... The 300m triple-arched Tsuru-no-Mai Bridge is Japan’s longest wooden bridge and is made from locally produced Hiba (Japanese cypress) trees. The bridge spans a section of Lake Tsugaru Fujimi with magnificent views of Mount Iwaki. The bridge was constructed in 1994 using traditional Japanese architectural techniques. Locals and tourists alike love the bridge for the warmth of its wooden finish and elegant arches. The bridge is also known as a lucky location. The Tsuru (crane) is a symbol of longevity in Japan. Locals say that crossing the bridge ensures a long life.
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This place had a good view I say, recommend during dusk and dawn.The water was shallow but Ok since it was during regular day time.The access is pretty costly where you don’t have public bus or train, to make it simple I rented a electric cycle at the Mutsu-tsuruta station itself😊just for 500yen, if it a taxi including return will cost you 4000yen, so make it simple
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This place had a good view I say, recommend during dusk and dawn.The water was shallow but Ok since it was during regular day time.The access is pretty costly where you don’t have public bus or train, to make it simple I rented a electric cycle at the Mutsu-tsuruta station itself😊just for 500yen, if it a taxi including return will cost you 4000yen, so make it simple
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