
Ume-no-Hashi Bridge
A charming wooden pedestrian bridge in Kanazawa, offering serene Asano River views and a peaceful escape.

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Ume-no-Hashi Bridge
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Escape the crowds

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Must-see attractions
A charming wooden pedestrian bridge in Kanazawa, offering serene Asano River views and a peaceful escape.
"It's a wonderful spot that makes me feel like I should definitely visit quiet Kanazawa after experiencing the bustle of the Chaya District."

🚶♀️ Pedestrian Paradise
Enjoy the peaceful wooden bridge, closed to vehicles. Perfect for a quiet stroll and soaking in the views.
😌 Serene Escape
Find tranquility by the Asano River, away from the bustle of the Chaya District.

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Ume-no-Hashi Bridge
Asano River, Kanazawa
A charming wooden pedestrian bridge offering serene river views and a peaceful escape from the city bustle.

Asano River Views
Along the Asano River
Enjoy tranquil waters and the natural beauty of Mount Utatsu, creating a relaxing and picturesque atmosphere.

Nighttime Ambiance
Ume-no-Hashi Bridge
Experience the bridge's subdued, elegant nighttime lighting that perfectly complements the gentle night breeze.
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🚶♀️ Pedestrian Paradise
Enjoy the peaceful wooden bridge, closed to vehicles. Perfect for a quiet stroll and soaking in the views.
😌 Serene Escape
Find tranquility by the Asano River, away from the bustle of the Chaya District.
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✨ Evening Charm
Experience the understated beauty of the bridge's nighttime lighting.
📸 Photo Opportunity
Capture the nostalgic atmosphere and scenic river views.
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🚶♀️ Pedestrian Paradise
Enjoy the peaceful wooden bridge, closed to vehicles. Perfect for a quiet stroll and soaking in the views.
😌 Serene Escape
Find tranquility by the Asano River, away from the bustle of the Chaya District.
✨ Evening Charm
Experience the understated beauty of the bridge's nighttime lighting.
📸 Photo Opportunity
Capture the nostalgic atmosphere and scenic river views.
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Visitors find Ume-no-Hashi Bridge to be a wonderfully nostalgic and serene spot, offering a peaceful escape with lovely views of the Asano River and Mount Utatsu. Its quiet charm and understated nighttime lighting are frequently praised, making it a recommended visit for those seeking tranquility near the Higashi Chaya District.
"This is a nice place to away from the crowd and enjoy serene views of Asano-River and Mt. Utatsu."
Shinji Yoshida
"nostalgistic bridge"
Max Xu
"Asano River and Ume-no-Hashi Bridge is one of the spots that is quintessential Kanazawa.
It's been a while since I last visited, and I think it's "The Kanazawa of Japan," with the tranquil Asano River and the nature-rich Mount Utatsu making me feel relaxed.
It's a wonderful spot that makes me feel like I should definitely visit quiet Kanazawa after experiencing the bustle of the Chaya District."
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🚇 🗺️ Getting There
To reach Ume-no-Hashi Bridge from Tokyo, you'll typically take the Shinkansen to Shizuoka Station, then a local train to Fuji Station. From Fuji Station, it's a 2.5km walk (about 35 minutes) or you can take a local bus.
Yes, Ume-no-Hashi Bridge is a pedestrian-only bridge, making it easily accessible for walking. There is a gentle slope leading to it.
The bridge is best accessed on foot, especially after exploring the nearby Higashi Chaya District.
No, Ume-no-Hashi Bridge is exclusively for pedestrians and is closed to vehicles.
While there isn't direct parking at the bridge itself, there are parking facilities available in the vicinity of the Higashi Chaya District.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, Ume-no-Hashi Bridge is a public space and does not require an entrance ticket. You can visit freely.
The bridge is accessible at all times, but its subdued nighttime lighting is particularly charming in the evenings.
There is no admission fee to walk across Ume-no-Hashi Bridge. It's a free public attraction.
Yes, the bridge is accessible at night and features a subtle, atmospheric lighting system.
It's generally less crowded than the nearby Higashi Chaya District, offering a more serene experience, especially on weekdays.
📸 📸 Photography
Early mornings or late afternoons offer beautiful natural light. The subdued nighttime lighting also provides a unique photographic opportunity.
You can capture scenic river views, the bridge's wooden architecture, and the surrounding natural landscape, including Mount Utatsu.
Generally, personal photography is allowed. Be mindful of other visitors and respect the peaceful atmosphere.
A standard camera or smartphone is sufficient. For evening shots, a tripod might be helpful for stability.
Drone usage may be restricted in urban areas and near cultural properties. It's best to check local regulations before flying.
🎫 🏞️ Onsite Experience
The main activity is enjoying a peaceful stroll across the wooden bridge, appreciating the views of the Asano River and Mount Utatsu. It's a place for relaxation and quiet contemplation.
While Ume-no-Hashi Bridge is a lovely spot, it's part of Kanazawa. A day trip from Tokyo to Kanazawa is quite long; it's better to include it as part of a longer itinerary in the region.
The atmosphere is nostalgic and serene, offering a stark contrast to the bustling Chaya District nearby. It's a place to feel relaxed and connected to nature.
As it's a pedestrian bridge, direct facilities are minimal. However, you'll find amenities in the nearby Higashi Chaya District.
It's a designated national tangible cultural property, preserving the atmosphere of the Taisho era with its unique wooden construction.
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