2025 September 3.5★ Uji Bridge This is one of the oldest bridges in Japan. It is believed to have been constructed for the first time in 646, more than 1300 years ago. In its long history this bridge has been damaged again and again by wars, floods and earthquakes.However, people have restored this bridge several times, indicating that Uji has been an important point for crossing the river.
This bridge has always been familiar with people as a symbol of Uji, as a place of scenic beauty.It has appeared in works of literature ("Kokinwaka-shu" and "The Tale of Genji"), and in pieces of art(paintings and craft products).
The present bridge is 155.4 metres long and 25 metres wide and was constructed in March,1996.Its design comes from the many histories and cultures of the bridge. For example, the "Giboshi" (onion-shaped ornaments) on the wooden railings is one of the sights of Uji. Its elegant figure is constantly reflected on the surface of the river.
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Read moreUji Bridge offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling city life. The wide, well-maintained path provides stunning views of the Uji River and surrounding urban landscape.
For the best experience, visit at sunrise. The sky transforms into a beautiful palette of colors, perfectly reflected in the river below. The gentle sound of flowing water creates a calming atmosphere that's hard to find in most city settings.
Tip: Try to visit on weekday mornings to avoid crowds. While its proximity to Uji Station makes it a popular spot, experiencing the tranquility here is worth the early start.
Don't forget your camera - the interplay of light, water, and architecture makes for some amazing photo opportunities.
After crossing the bridge, take time to explore Uji's famous tea culture and historic...
Read moreUji bashi Bridge, recognized as one of the three most ancient bridges in Japan, is said to have been built by Douto, a monk from Gagouji, Nara, in 646. The story and origin behind this is carved on “Ujibashi Danhi (memorial plate)” at Houshouin. Uji Bridge can be see from the entrance of Keihan Uji Station, and the view from the bridge give visitors a relaxing moment. Uji bashi Bridge was reconstructed in March, 1996. It has a traditional shape that is decorated with Japanese cypress trees and a bronze ornamental cap. “San-no-ma” that extends to the upper streams is said to be a remain of “Hashihime (a guardian goddess)” or where Toyotomi Hideyoshi went to get water to make tea. Uji tea festival, “Meisui Kumiage-no-Gi (act of drawing water from the river to make tea)”...
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