
Overview
Yorozuyobashi Bridge spans the Naka River flowing through Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture. Carrying National Route 349, it links the two banks and serves as a hub of local life and traffic. Crossing it offers views over the calm surface of the Naka River, a bridge firmly rooted in the community.
Highlights
- ●A bridge on National Route 349 spanning the Naka River
- ●Views of the gently flowing Naka River from the bridge
- ●A traffic link between central Mito and the opposite bank
- ●Open scenery spreading along the riverside
History
Yorozuyobashi Bridge is a bridge on National Route 349 spanning the Naka River in Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture. As a road bridge connecting the town with the far bank, it has long supported local traffic.
Access
The bridge crosses the Naka River in Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture, and carries National Route 349. As it lies along the national route, access by car is convenient; please confirm the detailed route via maps and official information.
Best season
A clear day with fresh air is ideal, when the river surface sparkles in the daytime. At dusk, the light setting over the Naka River gently colors the area around the bridge.
Map
36.3881, 140.4739 · Wikidata
Suggested itinerary
- 1Reach Yorozuyobashi Bridge along National Route 349
- 2Cross the bridge while enjoying views of the Naka River
- 3Go down to the riverside for close-up water views
- 4Look back from the far bank at the bridge and river
Did you know?
💡 The bridge is written 万代橋 but read 'Yorozuyobashi', an unusual and distinctive reading.
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