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Crossing the vine bridges in Iya Valley was a thrilling experience—the bridge was so shaky that it made the whole adventure even more fun. There's a small entrance fee (we paid about 500 yen) for the maintenance of the area, but it's absolutely worth it. Fyi, some people were too afraid to cross and turned around, haha.
Every night from 19:00 till 21:30, the bridge is lit up, creating a fantastic atmosphere.
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The Vine Bridges of Iya Valley in Miyoshi, Japan are not your average walk in the park. These bridges, made from woven wisteria vines, were originally built by bandits and warriors as a sneaky way to keep their enemies at bay. Today, visitors can still test their nerves by crossing these swaying, 150-foot-long structures that hang precariously over the river below. It's like a real-life Indiana Jones adventure, but with more vine swinging and less treasure hunting.
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