It's worth going, I like it very much, very nice place
Very good ancient bridge, very beautiful, well protected
Feel the ancient bridge culture, experience the Japanese-style bridge-Baidai Bridge Address: Caojia City, Saitama Prefecture 340-0043 Opening hours: Open all day Baidai Bridge is a relatively long-standing ancient bridge in Caojia City, Japan. It has been passed on by mouth in the mouth of locals. It is also a historic landmark building in Casaka City. I also passed this Baidai Bridge on the way. It looks more retro and the whole is a gray. The stairs are like interesting boards, so that the bridge looks more interesting and not too rigid. On both sides of the bridge, the pier style is typical Japanese style, like traditional Japanese lighting. I saw children jumping on the bridge, and only children like them still retain their enthusiasm and curiosity about everything, even just playing like this is enough to make them smile happily. I also followed them on the bridge, step by step on the stone steps of the bridge, feeling the breeze blowing on the face, and instantly slowed down and began to enjoy this leisurely time. When I reached the highest point of the bridge, I stopped and looked at the scene. It was not difficult to feel the comfort and leisure of the residents here, and the rhythm of life without fast frequency made people unable to help but want to stay here.
It's worth going, I like it very much, very nice place
Very good ancient bridge, very beautiful, well protected
Feel the ancient bridge culture, experience the Japanese-style bridge-Baidai Bridge Address: Caojia City, Saitama Prefecture 340-0043 Opening hours: Open all day Baidai Bridge is a relatively long-standing ancient bridge in Caojia City, Japan. It has been passed on by mouth in the mouth of locals. It is also a historic landmark building in Casaka City. I also passed this Baidai Bridge on the way. It looks more retro and the whole is a gray. The stairs are like interesting boards, so that the bridge looks more interesting and not too rigid. On both sides of the bridge, the pier style is typical Japanese style, like traditional Japanese lighting. I saw children jumping on the bridge, and only children like them still retain their enthusiasm and curiosity about everything, even just playing like this is enough to make them smile happily. I also followed them on the bridge, step by step on the stone steps of the bridge, feeling the breeze blowing on the face, and instantly slowed down and began to enjoy this leisurely time. When I reached the highest point of the bridge, I stopped and looked at the scene. It was not difficult to feel the comfort and leisure of the residents here, and the rhythm of life without fast frequency made people unable to help but want to stay here.