Cross a suspension bridge made of natural vines and explore a mountain village that feels like stepping back in time!
Fukui's Kazurabashi, located in Ikeda-cho, Fukui Prefecture, is a suspension bridge made of natural vines and designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan. This historically significant bridge has long supported the lives of local people, once serving as a vital link between mountain villages. It spans the Ashiyugawa River, offering a scenic walk along the river's flow. Crossing the bridge reveals a charming mountain village with working water wheels, a peaceful scene sure to soothe the soul. The bridge's proximity to the clear waters of the Ashiyugawa River provides a refreshing breeze, making it a popular summer retreat. Because it's made of natural vines, the bridge has weathered over time and undergone repeated repairs. The local community continues to cherish and maintain it, allowing visitors to experience the beauty of history and nature. The bridge's slight sway adds to the thrill! The view of the Ashiyugawa River beneath your feet is breathtaking. Fukui's Kazurabashi is a precious place where history and nature harmonize. Visit and experience its charm for yourself.