written by Ryohei Endo

What is Meganebashi? This view is reminiscent of The Night of the Milky Way Train

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Goodevening, I’m ryo!

Thank you for coming to my Blog.

There are a lot of wonderful places in Iwate.

I want many people to come to Iwate.

By the way, there is an interesting bridge in Iwate.

It looks like a shape of glasses.

Today,I will introduce Meganebashi.

The view is associated with the Kenji Miyazawa’s fairy tale ‘The Night of the Milky Way Train’.

What is Meganebashi?

What is Meganebashi?

There is Miyamorigawa-bridge in Tono city that over Miyamori river.

It through which the JR Kamaishi-line runs is called ‘Meganebashi’.

As a reason for that it looks like a shape of glasses.

It is said that Iwate-Keiben-Train that the predecessor of JR Kamaishi-line is a motif of The Night of the Milky Way Train written by Kenji Miyazawa who is a famous novelist and fairy tale writer in Iwate.

It is illuminated from sunset to PM10:00 throughout the year, so you can enjoy the fantastic view.

Where is Meganebashi?

Where is Meganebashi?

It is right next to the roadside station Miyamori.

Adress Shimomiyamori-30-37-1, Miyamoricho, Tono, Iwate
Access 【By Car】Hanamaki Airport ~ Miyamorigawa-bridge about 30min
【By Train】Shin-Hanamaki Station ~ Miyamori Station (JR Kamaishi Line)about 30min

The view is associated with the Kenji Miyazawa’s fairy tale ‘The Night of the Milky Way Train’.

You can enjoy the fantastic view at Meganebashi that is associated with the Kenji Miyazawa’s fairy tale ‘The Night of the Milky Way Train’.

This is a picture of the Meganebashi during the day⬇️

Meganebashi

Meganebasgi is also known as a shooting spot for steam locomotive.

It runs once a day on designated days.

This is a picture of the Meganebashi at the evening⬇️

Meganebashi? Meganebashi?

The fantastic view is spread out in front of me different from daytime.

This place is surrounded by a romantic atmosphere.

Please come to Meganebashi to see the fantastic view that is associated with the Kenji Miyazawa’s fairy tale ‘The Night of the Milky Way Train’!