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Discover Tranquility at Isahaya in Nagasaki Prefecture.

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Isahaya Park is less crowded and is a quiet place where you can quietly enjoy its natural beauty and historical significance. In addition to the iconic bridge, the park also contains the ruins of a castle. Japan is famous for its castles, which are usually crowded, but this lesser-known location offers a more relaxing way to explore. The park is decorated with various plants and beautiful flowers.

I noticed that the information board explaining the castle's history was a bit difficult to read, so I wiped it down with a cloth I had on hand, and it cleaned up nicely. I took photos and made notes to research more about this place once I got home.

For those looking to escape the urban chaos and recharge, Isahaya offers a perfect, crowd-free haven.

Megane Bridge (Eyeglasses Bridge) Information

The Megane Bridge, often referred to as the "Eyeglasses Bridge" due to its distinctive double-arch design resembling spectacles, is a cultural landmark situated within the quiet confines of Isahaya Park. Owned and maintained by the city, this bridge was officially designated as an important cultural property in 1958, underscoring its historical and architectural significance. Visitors can easily reach the bridge with a zero-minute walk from the nearest bus stop, making it an ideal spot for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

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