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Tanize Suspension Bridge

One of the longest and most thrilling steel suspension bridges in Japan.

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Tanize Suspension Bridge was built by the villagers in 1954 for daily use during the post-war reconstruction period. Surrounded by majestic mountains, it is one of the longest steel suspension bridges in Japan. The bridge connects Ueno and Tanize and is 297 meters long and 54 meters high.

Today, it is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Totsukawa Village.
When you cross the suspension bridge, you can enjoy a spectacular view of the clear Totsu River flowing below you. It is a great place to go on a date with its beautiful nature and the thrill it offers.

There are parking lots and souvenir stores nearby, so it is a convenient spot to stop by during your sightseeing of Nara.

Highlights

  • The suspension bridge is long enough to give you the thrill of a big swing.
  • Enjoy a spectacular view of a beautiful clear stream below.
  • It is a great place to go on a date.
  • Parking lots and souvenir shops are available nearby for convenience.

Photos

  • One of the longest steel suspension bridges in Japan.

    One of the longest steel suspension bridges in Japan.

  • Tanize Suspension Bridge

    Tanize Suspension Bridge

  • Tanize Suspension Bridge in summer

    Tanize Suspension Bridge in summer

Reviews

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    mizutama_renga Top Reviewer

    Working at Travel Publishing

    バスツアーで行ってきた谷瀬の吊り橋。
    以前も一度訪れたことがあり、そのときは渡ったのですが、今回はパス!
    高所恐怖症なので、橋は渡らず眺めるだけ…。橋の上からの景色もきっと素晴らしいのですが橋を眺めるだけでも十分楽しめます!
    ちなみに、橋の上はかなり揺れます。高いところが平気な人はぜひ!

  • Hai Wang

    看到吊橋上的木板老舊,䌫繩也有生鏽的痕跡,好像多年沒有好好維護,覺得怕怕的。

  • Gayetri0603

    從吊橋上看下去距離河床的高度很高,人多的時候橋體搖晃不平衡程度令人害怕,不會想要再來第二次。

Details

Name in Japanese
谷瀬の吊り橋
Postal Code
637-1106
Address
65-2 Uenoji, Totsukawamura, Yoshino-gun, Nara
Tel
0746-63-0200 (Totsukawa Village Tourism Association)
Access
Approximately 180 minutes by bus from Yamato Yagi Station
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)