k Upstream of Shimanto River Takahi Chinkage Bridge and Genji fireflies The Shimanto River, which flows through the western part of Kochi Prefecture, has long been called the last clear river in Japan. The Takahi Chinkage Bridge , also known as the Ohmata no Chinkage Bridge, located at the uppermost reaches of the Shimanto River, and Genji fireflies. A sunken bridge is a bridge without parapets that is submerged under the water to prevent it from being washed away in the event of heavy water. A riverside summer scene Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Upstream of Shimanto River  Takahi Chinkage Bridge  and Genji fireflies The Shimanto River, which flows through the western part of Kochi Prefecture, has long been called the last clear river in Japan. The Takahi Chinkage Bridge        , also known as the Ohmata no Chinkage Bridge, located at the uppermost reaches of the Shimanto River, and Genji fireflies. A sunken bridge is a bridge without parapets that is submerged under the water to prevent it from being washed away in the event of heavy water. A riverside summer scene
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Upstream of Shimanto River "Takahi Chinkage Bridge" and Genji fireflies

The Shimanto River, which flows through the western part of Kochi Prefecture, has long been called the last clear river in Japan. The Takahi Chinkage Bridge (高樋沈下橋), also known as the Ohmata no Chinkage Bridge, located at the uppermost reaches of the Shimanto River, and Genji fireflies. A sunken bridge is a bridge without parapets that is submerged under the water to prevent it from being washed away in the event of heavy water. A riverside summer scene

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