The 22 Most Dangerous Bridges in to Avoid Crossing in 2025

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6. Ponte Iya Kazurabashi, Japan

Deep within the Iya Valley, the Kazurabashi Bridge is crafted from mountain vines, reflecting Japan’s ancient traditions. Crossing it feels like stepping back in time, as the creaking vines and swaying boards remind you of its fragile construction. Steel cables are woven in for safety every three years, but the crossing remains thrilling and slightly unnerving, especially when you glimpse the river far below.
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    Architecture thinking evident.

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    Adds clarity, not clutter.

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    Encourages explicit exit criteria.

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