Taushubetsu Bridge
タウシュベツ川橋梁
bridge in
Kamishihoro
#2 in Kamishihoro
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#358 in Japan
Taushubetsu Bridge, located in Kamishihoro, Japan, is a historical concrete arch bridge that spans the Nukabira River within the Daisetsuzan National Park. Constructed in 1937 as part of the now-defunct JR Shihoro Line, this bridge is renowned for its unique feature of being submerged and re-emerging with the changing water levels of the Nukabira Dam reservoir. Often referred to as the "phantom bridge," it offers a picturesque and somewhat eerie sight, especially when partially submerged.
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