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  1. Places
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  3. Saikawa Bridge, Sasebo
Nagasaki

Saikawa Bridge, Sasebo

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Last updated May 16, 2026

Saikawa Bridge is a historic stone arch bridge in Sasebo City, Nagasaki Prefecture, representing traditional Edo-period bridge construction. Built in 1849 using mortarless stone masonry techniques, the bridge was constructed to connect rural communities and support agricultural transportation across the Saikawa River. The structure spans approximately 20 meters with a single graceful arch formed from locally quarried stone. Skilled stonemasons of the era fitted the stones precisely without binding materials, creating a durable bridge that has survived over 170 years of use and natural elements including earthquakes and floods.

The bridge is designated a Tangible Cultural Property by Sasebo City for its architectural and historical importance. It exemplifies traditional Japanese stone bridge engineering methods prevalent in 19th-century rural areas, most of which have been replaced by modern infrastructure. The bridge's preservation in a relatively undisturbed rural setting maintains the historical context of Edo-period transportation networks and community infrastructure. The natural surroundings of river valley and seasonal vegetation enhance the site's appeal, with cherry blossoms in spring and autumn colors providing scenic backdrops to the weathered stone structure.

Visitors can cross the pedestrian-accessible bridge to examine the mortarless stone construction and arch design. The structure supports foot traffic but prohibits vehicles to ensure preservation. Viewpoints from the riverbank allow observation of the full arch and its reflection in the water below. The rural location offers quietness and photographic opportunities capturing the bridge within its natural landscape. The site appeals to enthusiasts of historical engineering and traditional architecture rather than general tourists.

Saikawa Bridge is approximately 30 minutes by car from Sasebo Station on the JR Sasebo Line, which connects to Nagasaki and Fukuoka. Public transportation to the bridge is minimal, making rental cars or taxis necessary for access. The remote positioning suits visitors exploring northern Nagasaki Prefecture who can combine it with other Sasebo attractions like Kujukushima islands or Huis Ten Bosch. Admission is free as a public bridge.


Phone
+81 956-58-2004
Website
www.pref.nagasaki.jp


The area

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Hario Higashimachi, Sasebo, Nagasaki 859-3451, Japan

Saikawa Bridge, Sasebo

Phone

+81 956-58-2004

Website

www.pref.nagasaki.jp

What other travelers are saying about Saikawa Bridge, Sasebo

Good place to checkout if you are in the area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The bridge is open to pedestrian traffic, allowing visitors to walk across and examine the stone construction. Vehicular traffic is restricted for preservation purposes.

No. The bridge is in a rural location with no dedicated facilities, visitor centers, or restrooms. Roadside parking is available nearby.

The bridge is in rural Sasebo, best combined with other area attractions like Kujukushima islands, Huis Ten Bosch theme park, or central Sasebo sights when planning a visit.

No. Vehicular traffic is restricted to preserve the historic structure. The bridge is accessible only to pedestrians.
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Ben Garas
Jan 22, 2026
Very pretty park especially during Sakura blooming season! Lots of steps up from the car park (in case that’s not your thing). Lovely views from the top and chilled atmosphere when we visited with not too many people.
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Eric McDonogh
Apr 6, 2025
Enjoy the scenery and observe the splendid whirlpool formations under the bridge!
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Dzul
May 7, 2025
I stopped by here real quick. My friend told me the dark history of this bridge. Besides that, it was really gorgeous on this day! The water below was simply amazing!
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Roger Aba
Mar 21, 2023
Another best place to see Sakura
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Tae V
Apr 12, 2026
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