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The Kaiun Bungy is the most recent bridge jump site operated by Bungy Japan.  They picked a location with a lot of cultural history just 200 meters from the famous Chougosonshiji Temple.  The temple theme of the tiger comes from the Chinese Zodiac calendar.   
 
The Kaiun Bungy is the most recent bridge jump site operated by Bungy Japan.  They picked a location with a lot of cultural history just 200 meters from the famous Chougosonshiji Temple.  The temple theme of the tiger comes from the Chinese Zodiac calendar.   
  
The 3-span steel deck truss is also historical having opened in 1931 as Japan's first cantilever bridge.  The Kaiun Bungy Footbridge is easy to reach being location just 20 kilometers from downtown Osaka.     
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The 3-span steel deck truss is also historical having opened in 1931 as Japan's first cantilever bridge.  The Kaiun Bungy Footbridge is easy to reach being located just 20 kilometers from downtown Osaka.     
  
 
Bungy Japan also offers bungy jumping from other high bridges in Japan including Ryujin, Itsukimura, Minakami, Sarugakyo, Sudokeikoku Fuji and Yamba Bridges.
 
Bungy Japan also offers bungy jumping from other high bridges in Japan including Ryujin, Itsukimura, Minakami, Sarugakyo, Sudokeikoku Fuji and Yamba Bridges.

Revision as of 00:23, 11 September 2020

Kaiun Bungy Footbridge
開運バンジー
Shigisannishi, Nara, Japan
(98) feet high / (30) meters high
180 foot span / 55 meter span
1931


The Kaiun Bungy is the most recent bridge jump site operated by Bungy Japan. They picked a location with a lot of cultural history just 200 meters from the famous Chougosonshiji Temple. The temple theme of the tiger comes from the Chinese Zodiac calendar.

The 3-span steel deck truss is also historical having opened in 1931 as Japan's first cantilever bridge. The Kaiun Bungy Footbridge is easy to reach being located just 20 kilometers from downtown Osaka.

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

http://www.bungyjapan.com/?lang=en














Kaiun Bungy Footbridge satellite image.


Kaiun Bungy Footbridge location map.