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Meganebashi (Spectacles Bridge)
History
Nagasaki, Kyushu

Meganebashi (Spectacles Bridge)

Japan's oldest stone arch bridge, built in 1634 by a Chinese Zen monk. When the Nakashima River is calm, the twin arches reflect perfectly in the water below, creating the "spectacles" (megane) shape that gave the bridge its name. The bridge survived the 1945 atomic bombing intact and remains the heart of Nagasaki's historic riverside quarter.

Duration

20–30 min

Admission

Free

Hours

Always accessible

Best Season

Year-round; spring for cherry blossoms over the river

Access

10 min walk from Nagasaki Station

Location

Why Visit

  • 1

    Best photographed at dawn before tour groups arrive — the reflection requires still water and soft light

  • 2

    Look for the heart-shaped stones embedded in the riverside walls — said to bring love luck if you find them

  • 3

    The riverside path has seven historic bridges in total — walk all of them for a 45-minute architectural tour

Local Tips

Japan's oldest stone arch bridge (1634) creates a perfect circle reflected in the Nakashima River — the 'spectacles' effect. The stretch of river has nine historic bridges; walk all of them (30 min). The area is particularly atmospheric after rain when the river level rises. Combine with Dejima and Glover Garden for a complete Nagasaki history day.

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