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Beware of These 24 Terrifying Bridges From Around the World
12. Iya Kazurabashi Bridge, Japan
This handwoven vine bridge that hovers 46 feet over steep gorges in Tokushima’s Iya Valley might make you nervous. It was originally created to provide passage to inhabitants of the area, but could be cut down in case of enemy invasion. In modern day times, however, slicing away at the vines isn’t quite as easy. The bridge is reinforced with hidden steel cables and gets rebuilt every three years so that it’s safe for public access.
The 148-foot-long Iya Kazurabashi Bridge is just one out of three preserved vine bridges in the secluded, mountainous valley. You can also check out the husband-and-wife Oku-Iya Kazurabashi bridges near Mount Tsurugi.