
Aya Teruhane Suspension Bridge
A 250m suspension bridge spanning a ravine above one of Asia's last intact broadleaf evergreen forests — ancient trees up to 800 years old in a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. In autumn the canopy below turns gold and crimson while you walk across.
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The bridge sways underfoot — take your time and don't rush. The surrounding Aya Cedar Forest is one of Japan's largest remaining broadleaf natural forests; the forest walk below the bridge adds another 40 minutes. Autumn foliage peaks late November and is often overlooked compared to more famous Kyushu spots.
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