The Mori-no-Ohashi Bridge is a large bridge overlooking both Matsukawa Gorge and Matsukawa River flowing through it. The river’s waters reflect both the sky and surrounding forest, meaning that no matter where you look, the scenery stretches on further than the eye can see.
You can see cherry blossoms in full bloom during spring, and layers upon layers of viridian green in summer. Near the erosion dam, the water sprays create a cool and refreshing feeling. It’s in autumn, however, that the bridge truly becomes a natural power spot, wreathed in gold, orange, and red gradients. Contrast that with the deep green of Matsukawa River from the nearby sulfur springs, and you have scenery that attracts hundreds of people every year.
*This production was made with funds from the “Expressway Promotion & Tourism Project”, which is sponsored by the National Land Planning Association.