Nagarebashi
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History Unfolds at Nagarebashi
Nagarebashi, completed in 1994, serves as a crucial link between Kurama and Kibune, offering scenic vistas of the surrounding landscape.
The bridge, founded by a local community initiative, is designed in accordance with traditional Japanese architecture. It enhances local spiritual and cultural routes, resonating with the nearby temples and nature.
Unforgettable Features
- 🌉 **Authentic Design**: Traditional wooden structure reflecting local craftsmanship.
- 🌲 **Natural Surroundings**: Surrounded by lush greenery and scenic hiking trails.
- 🎎 **Cultural Significance**: Close to local shrines and festivals, connecting nature and spirituality.
Access to Nagarebashi is free, making it a rewarding spot for tourists, families, and history enthusiasts alike.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Nagarebashi
Local Landmark
Nagarebashi is a vital crossing point for both locals and tourists visiting Kyoto's mountainous areas.
Bridge Materials
Constructed primarily of wood, the bridge complements the natural environment, adhering to environmentally friendly design principles.
Festivals Nearby
The bridge is a key location for local festivals, particularly during the autumn leaves season.
Location
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Address
View mapto Kumiyamacho
Opening Hours
Friday:
Open 24 hours
Monday:
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Saturday:
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Sunday:
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Thursday:
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Tuesday:
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Wednesday:
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Contact Information
Price
Free.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: 1 hour.
Best Time to Visit
Early mornings (7:00 AM–9:00 AM) for fewer crowds and scenic lighting.