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Kintai Bridge crosses the Nishiki River
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The wooden Kintai Bridge in Suwo has five arched spans that have four stone piers for support. This bridge was originally built in 1673 and then once again almost 300 years later. Kintai means gold brocade sash, and is named after a similar looking kimono sash. The wooden Kintai Bridge in Suwo has five arched spans that have four stone piers for support. This bridge was originally built in 1673 and then once again almost 300 years later. Kintai means gold brocade sash, and is named after a similar looking kimono sash.  |
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