Tsuru-no-Mai Bridge
- Aomori
- Sightseeing
- Spring
- Summer
- Autumn
- Winter
The Tsuru-no-Mai Bridge, made using Aomori-grown Hiba wood, is Japan’s longest wooden triple-arched bridge, stretching 300 meters. It connects the shores of Tsugaru Fujimiko, a lake that beautifully reflects the majestic silhouette of Mt. Iwaki. Completed in 1994 using traditional Japanese construction techniques, the bridge’s warm wooden texture and gentle arches have made it a beloved landmark for many visitors.
Tsuru no Mai Bridge / Aomori in Winter
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Tsuru no Mai Bridge / Aomori in Summer
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Tsuru-no-Mai Bridge
- Address
- Osawa, Mawariseki, Tsuruta Town, Kitatsugaru District, Aomori
- Website
- https://www.town.tsuruta.lg.jp/kankou/kankou-kankou/tsurumaihashi.html
- Operator
- Tsuruta Town Tourist Information Center