6. Iya Kazurabashi Bridge, Japan

In Japan’s scenic Iya Valley, the Kazurabashi Bridge has been spanning deep gorges for over 800 years. Originally built from mountain vines, it now incorporates steel cables for safety—but still sways thrillingly with each step.
Spanning 45 meters and hanging 46 meters above the river, the bridge offers an exciting—and authentic—glimpse into traditional Japanese engineering. It’s a popular attraction, surrounded by stunning mountain views and rich cultural history.
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