Kintai Bridge
Kintai Bridge (錦帯橋, Kintai-kyō) is in Iwakuni. The bridge crosses the Nishiki River in Yamaguchi prefecture, Japan.[1]

Kintai Bridge
History
The Kintai Bridge was built in 1673. It has five wooden arches at the base of Mount Yokoyama.
The bridge was eclared a National Treasure in 1922.
Kikkou Park, which includes the bridge and Iwakuni Castle, is a popular tourist destinations.
In 2009, the Kintai Bridge was recognized as one of the 100 Landscapes of Japan which best show contemporary Japan and its culture in the Heisei period.[2]
References

Japanese postage stamp, 1946
- "錦帯橋の歴史" [Kintai Bridge History]. Archived from the original on 13 March 2012.
- "100 Landscapes of Heisei announced," Yomiuri Shimbun. May 2009. Retrieved 30 March 2012.
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