Discover the best top things to do in Kyushu, Japan including Sukimu Land, Tsujun Bridge, Aso Bridge, Spectacles Bridge (Meganebashi), Kokonoe Yume Otsurihashi Bridge, Megane Bridge, Komushiro Bridge, Hirado Ohashi, Aya Suspension Bridge, Amakusa Gokyo Bridge.
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In this lake area are a number of activities a tourist can explore. There are a few options for accommodation from camping, log cabins to the ultimate traditional Japanese Thatch House Rental, with a private restaurant where your meals are served. There is also an onsen 'hot springs' for soaking your body. The staff are very friendly and kind. Across the the onsen is the areas sake brewery. Here you can buy some local sake, shouochu to take home, or drink while staying in the area. The owners will kindly offer if you want to see the unique process of brewing, worth seeing. Also you can walk over the long suspension bridge looking over Mamako Falls, don't forget to add the crossover fee.
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From afar, this beautiful old stone bridge, with its arches reflected in the water, resembles a pair of glasses.
The bridge was originally built in 1634, its construction overseen by the Chinese monk who would go on to become the resident priest of Kofukuji Temple, which is located a short walk away. The bridge, along with many of the others along the river, was badly damaged by floodwaters in 1982, but has since been repaired with recovered stones.
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This suspension bridge offers view of three differently sized waterfalls. Scenic view, perhaps more spectacular with the mountains covered with autumn leaves. Scary to view the valley bottom from the middle section. Admission fee included a small free souvenir picture. Allow 40 mins for a leisurely stroll, both ways.
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This bridge is not an exact copy of the bridge near Megane-bashi tram station, but this is the quieter and more scenic version. Even on a weekend, you can take pictures of the bridge without people walking around. Get-off at Isahaya Station then walk for about 10 minutes. The google map route is a bit dangerous if you are with kids, because it's really at the edge of the roadway traffic! However, this is the easiest way to get to the bridge, otherwise you have to go inside the very large and complicated Isahaya Park. After the bridge if you still have the strength, you can go up at a flight of stairs at the left side, and you can visit a very old 600 year old tree with a vantage view of Isahaya. It is worth the climb, but please be careful, because the stairs are stone slabs and can be slippery on rainy days.
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