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The Three great bridges is Japanese term selecting three bridges in Japan in many ways.

The three noted bridges(三名橋)[edit]

Name Japanese Distinction Length Type Carries
Crosses
Opened Location Prefecture Ref.
1 Megane Bridge 眼鏡橋 Important Cultural Property (1960) 22 m (72 ft) Masonry
2 arches
Footbridge
Nakashima River
1634 Nagasaki
32°44′49.8″N 129°52′48.3″E / 32.747167°N 129.880083°E / 32.747167; 129.880083 (Megane Bridge)
Nagasaki [B 1]
[S 1]
2 Kintai Bridge 錦帯橋 National Treasure (1922)
Span : 35.1 m (115 ft)
193 m (633 ft) Arch
Wooden beam
Footbridge
Nishiki River
1673 Iwakuni
34°10′03.5″N 132°10′41.9″E / 34.167639°N 132.178306°E / 34.167639; 132.178306 (Kintai Bridge)
Yamaguchi [B 2]
[S 2]
3 Nihonbashi 日本橋 Important Cultural Property (1999) 49 m (161 ft) Masonry
2 arches
Japan National Route 14
Nihonbashi River
1911 Tokyo
35°41′02.6″N 139°46′28.2″E / 35.684056°N 139.774500°E / 35.684056; 139.774500 (Nihonbashi)
Tokyo
Chiyoda
[B 3]
Name Japanese Distinction Length Type Carries
Crosses
Opened Location Prefecture Ref.
4 Yamazakibashi 山崎橋
Shiga Prefectural road
Yodo River
725 Ōyamazaki and Yawata
Kyoto
5 Seta no Karahashi 瀬田の唐橋
Footbridge
Seta River
1673 Ōtsu Shiga
6 Ujibashi 宇治橋

Uji River
646 Uji Kyoto

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Name Japanese Distinction Length Type Carries
Crosses
Opened Location Prefecture Ref.
7 Kazurabashi [ja] かずら橋 45 m (148 ft) Suspension
Woven lianas, steel cables
Footbridge
Iya Valley
Miyoshi
33°52′30.5″N 133°50′07.4″E / 33.875139°N 133.835389°E / 33.875139; 133.835389 (Kazurabashi)
Tokushima
8 Kintai Bridge 錦帯橋 National Treasure (1922)
Span : 35.1 m (115 ft)
193 m (633 ft) Arch
Wooden beam
Footbridge
Nishiki River
1673 Iwakuni
34°10′03.5″N 132°10′41.9″E / 34.167639°N 132.178306°E / 34.167639; 132.178306 (Kintai Bridge)
Yamaguchi [B 4]
[S 3]
9 Saruhashi Bridge 猿橋 31 m (102 ft) Beam
Cantilever wooden beams
Footbridge
Katsura River
1756 Ōtsuki
35°36′56.5″N 138°58′48.8″E / 35.615694°N 138.980222°E / 35.615694; 138.980222 (Saruhashi Bridge)
Yamanashi [B 5]
10 Shinkyo Bridge 神橋 Shrines and Temples of Nikkō
World Heritage Site (1999)
28 m (92 ft) Beam
Footbridge
Daiya River
1904 Nikkō
36°45′12.0″N 139°36′14.5″E / 36.753333°N 139.604028°E / 36.753333; 139.604028 (Shinkyo Bridge)
Tochigi [1]


林 "forest"[edit]

  • Lin is 18th common surname in China
  • Im,Lim is 9th common surname in South Korea, though Im can be represented different Hanja such as 任, 壬, 恁.
  • Lâm is less common surname in Vietnam.
  • Hayashi is 19th common surname in Japan.

武 "military"[edit]

  • Wu is 93th common surname in China.
  • Moo is rare surname in South Korea.
  • Vũ or Võ is 7th common surname in Vietnam.
  • Take is less common surname in Japan.

高 "high"[edit]

  • Gao is 19th common surname in China.
  • Ko is 23th common surname in South Korea, though it can be represented different Hanja such as 顧.
  • Cao is less common surname in Vietnam.
  • Kō is less common surname in Japan.

田 "field"[edit]

  • Tian is 34th common surname in China.
  • jeon is 16th common surname in South Korea, though it can be represented different Hanja such as 全 and 錢.
  • Điền is less common surname in Vietnam.
  • Den is less common surname in Japan.

諸葛 "many kudzu plants"[edit]

  • Zhuge is less common surname in China.
  • Jaegal is less common surname in South Korea..
  • Gia Cát is less common surname in Vietnam.
  • Morokuzu is less common surname in Japan.


金 紀 柳 桂 秦 池 萬


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  1. ^ "Shrines and Temples of Nikko". whc.unesco.org.