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光影物語フォトブログ(写真ブログ) | Koei-Monogatari: Daily photos of everyday Japan (a photoblog from Hiroshima)

夜の錦帯橋 Kintaikyo by night

February 25, 2010 | Filed Under Bridges, Night photos | 2 Comments 

The steps of one of the arches of Kintaikyo, the famous bridge in Iwakuni.



夜の錦帯橋 Kintaikyo by night

February 14, 2010 | Filed Under Bridges, Night photos | Leave a Comment 

Kintaikyo, the famous bridge in Iwakuni. The white building in the background is Iwakuni Castle.



県道31号線 Prefectural Route 31

January 31, 2010 | Filed Under Bridges, Night photos, Trains and Trams, Transport and travel | Leave a Comment 

A train on the JR Kure line passes over the road from Kure to Hiroshima.



安芸灘大橋 Akinada Ohashi

February 24, 2009 | Filed Under Bridges, Inland Sea | Leave a Comment 

The bridge linking Shimo-Kamagari to the mainland.



餘部鉄橋 Amarube Bridge

December 17, 2007 | Filed Under Bridges | Leave a Comment 



餘部鉄橋 Amarube Bridge, originally uploaded by kamoda.

The famous trestle bridge at Amarube, on the JR San’in Line.



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