Megane Bridge of Isahaya Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Touring Isahaya
Isahaya is an interesting place to visit. I have been there several times and can't wait to get back ... well, I guess I will have to wait! My friend Chad Dupont who lives and works nearby has had ...
It is a stone bridge in Isahaya Park. Like Meganebashi in Nagasaki, it is a form of double oval. However the bridge is not over a river, but over a pond in a garden.
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 wa...
This is glasses bridge "of Isahaya", not of Nagasaki which is the famous one. The one of Isahaya is not so popular sightseeing spot but beautiful in spring because many floweres (called "Tsutsuzi") ar...
Isahaya was known as a town with no bridge as many wood bridges were all distroyed by raging water of the river running in the town and a feudal lord ordered to construct a stone bridge then it survi...
Touring Isahaya
Isahaya is an interesting place to visit. I have been there several times and can't wait to get back ... well, I guess I will have to wait! My friend Chad Dupont who lives and works nearby has had ...
Meganebashi
It is a stone bridge in Isahaya Park. Like Meganebashi in Nagasaki, it is a form of double oval. However the bridge is not over a river, but over a pond in a garden.
The Other Spectacle Bridge
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 wa...
「諫早の」眼鏡橋
This is glasses bridge "of Isahaya", not of Nagasaki which is the famous one. The one of Isahaya is not so popular sightseeing spot but beautiful in spring because many floweres (called "Tsutsuzi") ar...
very beautiful eye glasses bridge
Isahaya was known as a town with no bridge as many wood bridges were all distroyed by raging water of the river running in the town and a feudal lord ordered to construct a stone bridge then it survi...