File:Sumita Matsubi Bridge facing north.jpg

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English: A locally-constructed wooden pedestrian bridge spanning the Kesen River in the Town of Sumita, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. Made with walnut and chestnut wood piles, the bridge parts are anchored to the shore with wire and are collected and reconstructed whenever flood waters on the river wash it away. The bridge dates from the late 1600s in the Edo period.
日本語: 松日橋(まつびばし)は、岩手県気仙郡住田町高瀬にある、国道340号側と対岸の集落を結ぶ、気仙川に架かる約40メートルの木製の橋である。流れ橋構造を持ち、洪水時には橋全体が分解して流されるようになっており、ワイヤーロープで繋いでおいた部材を回収して復旧される。
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Camera location39° 10′ 51.85″ N, 141° 33′ 01.09″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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