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The Suwakaio Minakami Bungy Bridge first opened in 2004 as Japan's first bridge bungy operation.  The Tone River region has become one of Japan's most popular tourist destinations with rafting, skiing, hot springs, fruit fields and one of the last steam trains in the world.  
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The Suwakaio Minakami Bungy Bridge first opened in 2004 as Japan's first bridge bungy operation.  The Minakami Bungy jump allows guests to drop into one of the most beautiful natural gorges in Gunma with stones formed millions of years old shaped by erosion into giant sculptures of natural art.  
  
The Minakami Bungy jump allows guests to drop into one of the most beautiful natural gorges in Gunma with stones formed millions of years old shaped by erosion into giant sculptures of natural art.  
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The Tone River region has become one of Japan's most popular tourist destinations with rafting, skiing, hot springs, fruit fields and one of the last steam trains in the world.  
  
 
Bungy Japan also offers bungy jumping from other high bridges in Japan including Ryujin, Itsukimura, Sarugakyo, Sudokeikoku Fuji, Kaiun and Yamba Bridges.
 
Bungy Japan also offers bungy jumping from other high bridges in Japan including Ryujin, Itsukimura, Sarugakyo, Sudokeikoku Fuji, Kaiun and Yamba Bridges.

Revision as of 01:46, 21 August 2020

Suwakaio Minakami Bungy Bridge
諏訪峡大橋
Minakami, Gunma, Japan
(138) feet high / (42) meters high
(328) foot span / (100) meter span
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The Suwakaio Minakami Bungy Bridge first opened in 2004 as Japan's first bridge bungy operation. The Minakami Bungy jump allows guests to drop into one of the most beautiful natural gorges in Gunma with stones formed millions of years old shaped by erosion into giant sculptures of natural art.

The Tone River region has become one of Japan's most popular tourist destinations with rafting, skiing, hot springs, fruit fields and one of the last steam trains in the world.

Bungy Japan also offers bungy jumping from other high bridges in Japan including Ryujin, Itsukimura, Sarugakyo, Sudokeikoku Fuji, Kaiun and Yamba Bridges.

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Suwakaio Minakami Bungy Bridge satellite image.



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