Rotating Bridge

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Rotating Bridge

A unique bridge within Amanohashidate Park that swivels to allow boats to pass.

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Spanning the canal between Miyazu Bay and Aso Sea, home to Amanohashidate, one of Japan’s Three Scenic Views, the Rotating Bridge connects Amanohashidate to the mainland where Chionji Temple’s Monju-do Hall is located. This rare bridge swivels 90 degrees to make way for larger vessels such as sightseeing and cargo ships. Officially named “Shotenkyo” (Small Amanohashidate Bridge), it is one of two bridges in the area, the other being “Daitenkyo” (Large Amanohashidate Bridge), which does not rotate.

The Rotating Bridge was first constructed in 1923, and the original version was manually operated. As the number of large vessels increased over the years, the bridge was converted to an electric-powered system in 1960. It takes about five minutes to complete one rotation, offering a charming scene that has become a popular photo spot for tourists. On weekdays, it rotates whenever sightseeing or cargo ships pass through. On Sundays, it operates hourly at 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm, and 3pm even without ships. During busy periods with large vessels (timing varies), the bridge can rotate up to 50 times a day.

For a unique perspective, viewing the bridge from a boat touring the Amanohashidate area is highly recommended. However, motorboats often have sufficient height clearance to pass beneath the bridge without requiring it to rotate.

Highlights

  • A bridge connecting Amanohashidate to the mainland.
  • Rotates 90 degrees to allow sightseeing boats to pass through.
  • The slow rotation of the bridge makes for a great video opportunity.

Photos

  • Many people enjoy capturing photos and videos of the bridge as it rotates.

    Many people enjoy capturing photos and videos of the bridge as it rotates.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

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Do you have signs or pamphlets in foreign languages? (If you do, which languages are available?)

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English signs available.

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Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?

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No free Wi-Fi available, but it is available in Amanohashidate Station.

Q

Are coin lockers available?

A

Not available, but it is located in Amanohashidate Station.

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Are there restrooms available?

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Yes, there are.

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Are there any smoking areas?

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Not available.

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Details

Name in Japanese
廻旋橋
Postal Code
626-0001
Address
47 Monju, Miyazu City, Kyoto
Telephone
0772-22-8030 (Amanohashidate Station Tourist Information Office)
Closed
Open every day
Business Hours
Open for passage anytime
Note: The bridge rotates during large vessel crossings (irregular timing) and sightseeing boat crossings (around 9:55am daily). On Sundays, it rotates hourly between 11:00am and 3:00pm.
Admission
Free
Access
(1)About 5 minutes walk from Kyoto Tango Railway Miyatoyo Line’s Amanohashidate Station.
(2)10 minutes by car from Miyazu-Amanohashidate IC on the Kyoto-Jukan Expressway.
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)