Uji Bridge (Kyoto)

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Uji Bridge (Kyoto)

A landmark of Uji, listed as one of Japan's three ancient bridges.

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Stepping out of the ticket gates at Keihan Uji Station, the first thing that catches your eye is Uji's landmark, the Uji Bridge. According to the "Uji Bridge Monument" at Hashidera Hojo-in, it is said to have been built in the second year of the Taika era (646) during the Asuka period by a monk named Doto from the Nara temple of Gango-ji, making it one of Japan’s three ancient bridges alongside the Seta no Karahashi and Yamazaki Bridge.

The current bridge, reconstructed in 1996, is made of cypress and features a traditional style with a high railing crowned with bronze giboshi (decorative bulbs). It harmonizes beautifully with the natural scenery of the Uji River, the historical image of Uji Bridge, and the surrounding landscape rich in historical heritage.

A protruding section on the upstream side, slightly to the west of the center of the bridge, is known as "San no Ma" (The Third Room), and is said to be the remnant of a shrine dedicated to Hashihime, the guardian deity of the bridge. There is also a legend that Toyotomi Hideyoshi had water drawn from here for his tea ceremony. Every year in early October during the Uji Tea Festival, a water-drawing ceremony is held in accordance with this tradition.

Highlights

  • Traditional style featuring a cypress railing crowned with bronze giboshi.
  • A photogenic presence harmonizing with the natural and historical scenery.
  • "San no Ma," the protruding section on the upstream side, filled with legends and anecdotes.

Photos

  • A view from the riverside promenade along the Uji River offers a unique charm.
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    A view from the riverside promenade along the Uji River offers a unique charm. Photo provider: Uji City

  • The beautiful scenery of the Uji River as seen from San no Ma.
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    The beautiful scenery of the Uji River as seen from San no Ma. Photo provider: Uji City

  • The water-drawing ceremony held at San no Ma.
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    The water-drawing ceremony held at San no Ma. Photo provider: Uji City

Official FAQs

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Q

Are there pamphlets or signs in foreign languages available? (If so, please inform us of the supported languages.)

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Comprehensive guide pamphlets and illustrated maps are available in English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, and Korean. Tourist information signs are also placed along the route in these languages.

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Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?

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KYOTO WiFi is available

Reviews

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  • 宋美溫

    人超多的,都是人潮,無法好好欣賞感受。

  • 秦晴

    下了京阪宇治車站之後,第一眼就能看到,自宇治橋上所有的景色,能給人一種的感動與寧靜

Details

Name in Japanese
宇治橋
Postal Code
611-0021
Address
Uji Higashiuchi, Uji City, Kyoto
Closed
Free to walk
Business Hours
Walk anytime
Admission
Free
Access
A short walk from Keihan Uji Station