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Tsujun Bridge, a stone bridge built in the Edo period in 1854.

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Sujun Bridge

Tsubun Bridge is a stone bridge built in the Edo period in 1854 by Fata Yasuke. The nobleman was the ruler in those days. Use building skills using sensitive stones. This is a local identity. To help the villagers living in the high plateau of Hiroshima, who are suffering from water shortages.

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Tsujun Bridge

This bridge is the largest stone arch bridge in Japan. It was recorded as the cultural heritage of the country in the year Showa 35 is 75.6 meters in length, 20.2 meters in height at the top of the bridge using the siphon principle. There are three channels of water to send moisture to the area to the present.

Take the Kumamoto Ekimae (Kumamoto Shiden to Kengunmachi) and walk about 3 minutes. Take Kumamoto Bus Center to Tsujunsansou for about 1 hour and 30 minutes.

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