Kazurabashi Bridge (Fukui Prefecture)

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Kazurabashi Bridge (Fukui Prefecture)

A hugely popular romantic power spot, this suspension bridge offers stunning views and plenty of thrills.

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Ikeda Town in Fukui Prefecture is home to abundant nature and beautiful satoyama countryside scenery. Spanning the Asuwa River, where trees seem to arch overhead, is a rare suspension bridge made from kazura vines found in only a few places across Japan.

The bridge stretches across the river in a gentle curve, with wide gaps between the planks so large that you can see the flowing water below. Add in the distinctive swaying of a suspension bridge, and the crossing feels full of thrills. Take your time as you walk across and enjoy the gorge’s ever-changing natural beauty through the seasons, from cherry blossoms in mid-April and rhododendrons in mid-May to colorful autumn leaves. The bridge is also well known as a romantic power spot. It is said that couples who pledge their love on the bridge will be blessed with eternal happiness, and many couples come here for that reason.

The bridge is closed during severe weather and in winter, from early December to late March, due to snowfall. If you are visiting by car, it is convenient to use the parking lot at the nearby Noh Mask Museum or Soba no Sato Ikedaya.

Highlights

  • A bridge spanning the Asuwa River gorge in Ikeda Town, Fukui.
  • A rare bridge made from kazura vines, measuring 44 m long, 1.8 m wide, and 12 m high.
  • The wide gaps between the planks and the distinctive sway of a suspension bridge make it full of thrills.
  • You can enjoy the gorge’s four seasons, including cherry blossoms in spring and autumn leaves in fall.
  • Also popular as a romantic power spot.

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  • You can fully experience the gorge’s natural beauty through the changing seasons.

    You can fully experience the gorge’s natural beauty through the changing seasons.

  • The planks, spaced wide enough to see the river below, make the crossing especially thrilling.

    The planks, spaced wide enough to see the river below, make the crossing especially thrilling.

Official FAQs

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Is there free Wi-Fi available in the area?

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There is no Wi-Fi available around Kazurabashi Bridge, but you can use Free Spot Wi-Fi at nearby Soba no Sato Ikedaya.

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Are there any sightseeing spots nearby?

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Nearby attractions include Tree Picnic Adventure, where you can enjoy ziplining, Michi no Oasis Four Seasons Terrace for souvenirs and a short break, Keiryu Onsen Kabuso for a day trip hot spring bath, and Nogaku no Sato Nomen Museum, where Noh masks are displayed.

Reviews

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    The surroundings feel very natural, with not too many man-made facilities, so the whole place has a simple, rustic vibe. It looks great in photos if you want something raw and untamed rather than dreamy.
    It might be a bit challenging for older visitors or anyone afraid of heights.

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    The whole place feels მშვიდ and comfortable. It’s not crowded, and walking across it gives you that sense of time slowing down.
    It’s great for a stroll, zoning out, or casually snapping a few photos. If you like lively places, you might find it a bit ordinary, but if you’re looking for some peace and quiet, it’s just right.

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    Very rustic, very countryside, and very thrilling. The whole bridge is woven from vines, and honestly it looks a little scary.
    It sways when you walk on it, and the gaps under your feet are pretty big. If you look down, you can see the river right below, so anyone who’s nervous about that might end up with shaky legs 😅

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    The bridge is woven from vines, so it sways when you walk on it, and the gaps under your feet aren’t small either. Looking down can definitely make your legs feel weak.
    This isn’t the kind of spot for a relaxing stroll. It’s more of a place to test your courage a little.

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    It’s super cool in the summer, and the sound of the stream instantly clears your mind.

Details

Name in Japanese
かずら橋
Postal Code
910-2523
Address
14-5 Doai Sarao, Ikeda-cho, Imadate-gun, Fukui Prefecture 910-2523
Phone
0778-44-6878 (Soba no Sato Ikedaya)
Closed on
Closed due to snowfall from early December to late March
Hours
9:00am–5:00pm
Admission
Adults (high school students and older): 300 yen, Children (elementary and junior high school students): 200 yen, Preschool children: free
Access
Approx. 35 minutes by car from the Hokuriku Expressway Takefu IC or Sabae IC
Credit Cards
Not accepted
Official website
Official website (Japanese)