Tatara Bridge
Tatara Bridge
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Alpharetta, GA2,522 contributions
Apr 2018 • Couples
If you want to see some Japanese engineering up close and personal then it is fun to walk about a mile across this bridge. There are protected walkways on both sides of the bridge. Nice views too of the surrounding area.
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Written May 2, 2018
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Greg & Fiona Scott
London, UK163 contributions
May 2019 • Friends
All the bridges on the Shimanami Kaido cycle route were fantastic - the approaches we a gradual incline and the cycleway was separated from the main carriageway.
Written June 4, 2019
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John J
Wels, Austria5,524 contributions
Mar 2019 • Solo
This is one of seven large bridges connecting Honshu with Shikoku as a part of the famous 70-km Shimanami Kaido. This bridge has a dividing line in the middle, separating Hiroshima (Honshu side) and Ehime (Shikoku side) prefectures! It has a sepentine ramp at both ends, so it's not too steep to manage, even with 40kg of kit strapped to the bike. Walkers are welcome on the paths, too. The views are outstanding, almost magical.
Written April 16, 2019
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