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Overview
Suminoe Bridge spans the Mogami River as it flows through Yonezawa City, Yamagata Prefecture. Set on the upper reaches of the Mogami, one of Tohoku's great rivers, it is a bridge woven into local life, where you can cross while taking in the water's surface and the surrounding scenery.
Highlights
- ●A bridge over the Mogami River, symbol of Yamagata
- ●River scenery distinctive to the upstream Yonezawa basin
- ●Views of the Mogami's current from the bridge
- ●The elegant bridge name 「Suminoe」
History
Suminoe Bridge has long supported the passage of people and vehicles across the Mogami River within Yonezawa City. The Mogami is a great river that runs the length of Yamagata from south to north; in the Yonezawa basin along its upper course, it flows amid farmland and castle-town landscapes. For the detailed origins of the bridge and any records of reconstruction, please check official sources.
Access
The bridge is located in Yonezawa City, Yamagata Prefecture, crossing the Mogami River. Yonezawa is the central city of the Okitama region and can be reached on foot or by car from the urban area. Please confirm the exact location, nearby parking, and good times to visit through official information or maps before your trip.
Best season
To enjoy the riverside scenery, early summer, with steady water levels and vivid greenery, and autumn, with its clear air, are the most pleasant. Around the thaw the Mogami swells and shows a powerful current. In winter, take care with snowfall and icy conditions when visiting.
Map
37.9111, 140.1184 · Wikidata
Suggested itinerary
- 1Head from central Yonezawa to Suminoe Bridge
- 2Cross the bridge while watching the Mogami flow
- 3Enjoy the tranquil upstream scenery from the riverside
- 4Combine it with sightseeing in the Yonezawa castle town
Did you know?
💡 The graceful name 「Suminoe」 echoes a place-name long celebrated in classical waka poetry, lending the bridge a certain elegance. Feeling the flow of the Mogami, a river that symbolizes Yamagata, right up close is a charm unique to this crossing.
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