Deep within the mysterious Iya Valley, the Kazurabashi Bridge is masterfully crafted from mountain vines, preserving the ancient customs of traditional Japan. Crossing this historic bridge becomes a voyage through time, as groaning vines and oscillating wooden planks constantly remind you of the structure's delicate construction. For enhanced safety, steel cables interweave with natural vines every three years, yet the crossing remains an electrifying and mildly unsettling experience, particularly when peering through wooden gaps at the distant river below.