Wooden Arch Bridge over Lake with Mountain and Blue Sky in the Background - stock photo
Tsuruta Town, Aomori Prefecture, Japan - September 23, 2012: Tsuru-no-Mai (literally means "dance of the crane") Bridge is Japan's longest wooden arched bridge more than 300m in total length. The image reflected in the Lake Tsugaru Fujimi is very delicate and beautiful. It reminds us of masterpieces such as "Tenmanbashi" drawn by Japanese famous painter Hokusai Katsushika (1760-1849). Mount Iwaki can be viewed in the background.
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