Megane Bridge
2 Uonomachi, Nagasaki, 850-0874, Japan
Circa-1634 pedestrian walkway spanning the Nakashima River is the oldest stone arch bridge in Japan.
Duration: 00h15min
+81 95-829-1162
Opening hours
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review(s)
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Courtney Halverson (courtneya99) 4 weeks ago
I wasn’t sure if I was going to make a point to see a bridge, but it was actually super cool. During the latern festival the walkway on either side was decorated with beautiful lanterns. Very happy we decided to take a look!
Nathan f 2 months ago
Built in 1634, this is the oldest stone-arch bridge in Japan. Its name means '"spectacles" or "glasses" in Japanese , and got its name from the reflection of its two arches on the river. Quite beautiful in design on its own, but the river and the nearby bridges are lovely. Well worth a visit.
An Koh 3 months ago
Read up on the history and visit off peak hours to enjoy a more serene experience. Parking easily available, charges vary, but nearer to the bridge costs more.
M lee 3 months ago
Unique photo opportunity. Beautiful surroundings. There are pockets of payable parking lots around the area for those driving.
Anthony Lorbach 4 months ago
Cute thing that I have seen numerous times on my computer. There is an old shopping street nearby that I recommend for its nostalgic qualities. Chinatown and more modern shopping arcades are nearby.