Japan’s oldest stone arch bridge and definitely the most photogenic! I recommend going down to the riverside path to see the 'spectacles' reflection clearly and to find the famous heart-shaped stones in the walls. A perfect 15-minute pitstop while exploring the city.
★★★★★Yoong KOH · 5 months ago
2 stories: First, Need to find a stone that looks like love heart then put a coin and make wish. Legend says this will make your dream come true but to me, it is more for the fun to look for it and of course I found it and made a wish. Second, you need to find a certain time and angle to take a photo of the bridge (with the water reflection, so it looks like a pair of glasses), this will bring you good luck. You be the judge of my photos. The water is so clean and clear, you can even see Koi fish swimming around. Such a nice place to walk, relax and enjoy a holiday.
★★★★★Andrew Le · 3 months ago
The Megane Bridge provided an excellent opportunity for a brief stroll and an assessment of the surrounding environment. The reflections of the twin arches on the tranquil water create an optical illusion, reminiscent of viewing the landscape through a pair of spectacles. Parking was reasonably cheap.
★★★★★Vincent Ong · a month ago
There's something about bridges that fascinate me. Can't say what it is but I tend to linger around them. This one has other bridges around - a whole bunch of them.
The area by and around the bridges are also interesting, some event reminiscent of older towns.
We almost skipped this but I'm glad we changed plans to visit this before proceeding to Mt. Inasa.
★★★★★Jessie Jimenez · 5 months ago
Truly an amazing view. Theres also a toilet nearby so you could spend lots of time in the area.