Yukiwari Bridge

Fukushima (福島県)
Tourist Attraction
Yukiwari Bridge - Photo 1
Yukiwari Bridge - Photo 2
Yukiwari Bridge - Photo 3

Kogaya-62 Mabune, Nishigo, Nishishirakawa District, Fukushima 961-8071, Japan

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3.8 (398 reviews)

Opening Hours

MondayOpen 24 hours
TuesdayOpen 24 hours
WednesdayOpen 24 hours
ThursdayOpen 24 hours
FridayOpen 24 hours
SaturdayOpen 24 hours
SundayOpen 24 hours

Reviews

Hariette Gayle Misa

Hariette Gayle Misa

3 years ago

Serene place. The bottom of the bridge is stunningly scary. Nice place.
Sanjeev Kumar (Sanju)

Sanjeev Kumar (Sanju)

3 years ago

Still not open for public as of 4th April,
FUDO JP

FUDO JP

11 months ago

To get to the place where you can see the whole bridge, it felt like you had to walk down for less than 1km round trip. You can almost get there by car, so if you go by car, it's about 200 meters one way. I don't think it felt like it was taken care of. There is also a restroom, but women must bring their own paper towels. Bikers were having a day camp in the back of the facility.
みのいち

みのいち

a year ago

First visit to the new bridge. The bridge was built even higher, which still makes my feet freeze. It is probably in the process of being developed into a park, as the area around the parking lot is still deserted and there is no view from the gazebo. The old Yukiwari Bridge, which was more famous as a haunted spot, was quickly removed. I'm surprised that the old Hashitamoto store is still there. It's still a shameful business as usual (lol) There was also a bear memorial monument left. I guess there used to be Matagi. Be careful of bears even now! I was surprised to find that Shinbashi's railings were unexpectedly low. I hope I don't go back to haunted spots again...
YONOMORI

YONOMORI

a year ago

Yukwaribashi Bridge is famous for its amazingly clear Abukuma River near its source and the view of the deep valley. It offers beautiful views of fresh greenery, autumn leaves, and snowy scenery. The autumn leaves and snowy scenery are especially spectacular. It's a little difficult to time the snowy scenery, but it seems like the best day is when the snow falls on the trees. The newly built Yukiwari Bridge is taller than before, and the depth of the valley overlooking it makes you feel like you're getting stuck. The beauty of the clear flow and deep valley of the Abukuma River near its source remains intact with the new bridge. You can't appreciate the beauty of this place just by driving past it. Please walk up to the bridge and take a look underneath.