Suiro-kaku Bridge in Nanzen-ji Temple

Nov 25, 2013 - 1 min read

Kyoto Suiro-kaku Walk

Walkway along the Biwako Canal to Nanzen-ji Temple

Tomoko Kamishima

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The Biwako Canal flows from Otsu to Kyoto and was built in 1890 with a beautiful brick-made bridge, Suiro-kaku in the precincts in Nanzen-ji Temple. The water supplied from Biwako Lake is used in Kyoto for city water, irrigation, electrical power plant, as well as for transport a century ago. Now you can enjoy a pleasant walk from Keage Subway Station to Nanzen-ji Temple along the waterway of this canal. Nejirimanbo tunnel is just under the slope railway “incline” and Suiro-kaku Bridge is an impressive brick structure in Nanzen-ji Temple.

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Suiro-kaku Bridge in Nanzen-ji Temple
Nejirinbo tunnel under the slope railway “incline”
Remaining tracks of the slope railway
Historical site on the railway
Old waterpipe is now children’s playtoy
Biwako Canal
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