Meganebashi Bridge isn't the only bridge that spans Nakajima River!
Although Meganebashi Bridge is very famous, there are actually many other stone bridges on the Nakajima River. Sometimes, when I'm standing in front of Meganebashi Bridge, people ask me, "Where is Meganebashi Bridge?"
Walking along the Nakajima River! A special experience to enjoy the town scenery.
SUP tours of the Nakajima River, which is crossed by numerous stone bridges including Nagasaki's top tourist attraction, Meganebashi Bridge, are gaining attention as a new activity. "When I started SUP, I saw the scenery from a different angle and it changed the way I saw Nagasaki itself," says Kumagai, the owner of a SUP specialty shop with the slogan "Eat, Sleep and SUP." He plans and organizes SUP tours to spread the wonder of Nagasaki's sea and the charm of the town. One of the most popular courses is the Nakajima River tour. Starting at Meganebashi Bridge, you can experience Nagasaki from a unique perspective, including Japan's first iron bridge, Kuroganebashi Bridge (commonly known as the Iron Bridge), and Dejima Omotemon Bridge, which leads to Dejima. He also provides a thorough tour guide.
1. Thorough lectures. Even beginners can do it.
2. After the land, it's finally time to head to the water. The bridge is crowded with tourists, but you'll forget about the gazes as you'll be so excited.
3. Once you get used to it, you'll see this smile. It's fun to see things from a different perspective than a canoe.
4. The only way to see Meganebashi Bridge from this angle is from the river
5. In addition to the Meganebashi Bridge, there are other old stone bridges spanning the Nakajima River.
6. This is what it looks like from the top of Meganebashi Bridge
7. Anyone can do it with a little practice, so even tourists can do it casually. Wear comfortable clothes to exercise.
8. For those who are concerned, there is also a highly stable six-seater.
9. On the tour, you can experience passing under Japan's first iron bridge, Kuroganebashi, and the Omotemonbashi Bridge that connects to Dejima.
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Besides Meganebashi Bridge, there are many other bridges built with cutting-edge technology at the time!
For those who absolutely do not want to fall into the water, there is also a stable 6-person SUP.