📍Meganebashi Bridge/Nagasaki

The oldest arched stone bridge still standing, one of Japan's three most famous bridges 𓂃𓃱𓈒𓏸

The bridge was named after the arch and its reflection on the river surface, which looks like glasses 👓✨, although unfortunately it didn't look like glasses on this day ❕😂 It was partially destroyed in the Nagasaki flood of 1982, but has been restored and is designated as an important cultural property of Japan 🌿
There are other historic stone bridges along the Nakajima River, where the bridge is built, and we recommend taking a photo from the front of the Fukurobashi Bridge, which is just before it 🫧 And when the water level is low, you can go down to the riverside using the stairs. You can also stroll along the water's edge 👀 In fact, this whole area is attracting attention as a power spot for love fulfillment, and there are about 20 heart-shaped heart stones 🫢 The embankment is lined with stone walls, and there are no signs pointing to the hearts, so it's quite difficult to find them 💦
The only heart stone I found was around the midpoint between Meganebashi Bridge and Uoichibashi Bridge, one bridge upriver 🤍
When I looked it up later, I searched for "Meganebashi Heart Stone" on Google Maps 😂 lol

〒850-0874 Uonomachi, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture 🌈

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Post by ふたり旅びよりMasami | Nov 30, 2023

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