Ikeda Bridge


The Ikeda Bridge is a 10-metre long, 3-metre wide, arched, Ryūkyū limestone bridge near the mouth of the Sakita River in Miyakojima, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. It is the only bridge of its kind on the island of Miyakojima and was designated a Prefectural Historic Site in July 1977. It is one of the extra 20 bridges of "100 Noted Bridges in Japan".

History

The Ikeda bridge is said to have been built in the Shōtoku era around 1711-1715 together with another bridge, Shimojiba Suuntu, which was later swept away. The first documentary evidence for the bridge is the 1727 Diary of the Yousei Age, the era of the Yongzheng Emperor. The bridge was repaired in 1817.