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【Tsushima, Nagasaki】Akashima Bridge: A Scenic Red Landmark Over Tsushima’s Crystal Blue Waters

Akashima Big Bridge, located in Tsushima City, Nagasaki Prefecture, is a striking red bridge that connects Tsushima Island to Akashima Island. As an essential transportation link, it also serves as a popular spot for its breathtaking scenery, drawing visitors from all over.

About: Akashima Big Bridge

Akashima Big Bridge is a notable attraction in Tsushima City, Nagasaki Prefecture, connecting Okinoshima Island and Akashima Island in central Tsushima. The bridge’s elegant red design blends seamlessly with the surrounding natural beauty. (On clear days, this place offers a stunning view of the blue sea and lush islands) At dusk, the sunset adds a magical touch to the scenery, making it a perfect spot for memorable moments. Walking paths on both sides of the bridge also offers a pleasant stroll, making it a favorite destination for families and couples.

Highlights:

When visiting Akashima Ohashi, take time to enjoy not only the stunning views but also the variety of the scenes it offers. A walk across the bridge is a must-on clear days, the vibrant contrast between the blue sea and green islands is breathtaking-don’t forget your camera. We do have to point out again that during sunset, it becomes even more magical, creating long lasting memories.

The well-maintained walking paths on both sides of the bridge provide a perfect spot to relax. Consider bringing snacks and drinks while on a walk and enjoy a good conversation immersed in nature’s beauty.

In Japanese, we read it as Akashima Ohashi which means:

Akashima = Red island

Ohashi = Big Bridge

hope this might clear some confusions

Location:

Name: Akashima Big Bridge {赤島大橋}

Address: Kamoise Mitsujimacho, Tsushima City, Nagasaki Prefecture

Information is current at the time of publication. Opening hours may change or the restaurant may be closed depending on the facility. Please check the official website before visiting.


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