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The Sarugakyo Bungy Footbridge first opened in 2013 as Japan's second bridge bungy operation after the nearby Suwakaio Minakami Bungy Bridge.  Located over the spectacular Tone River gorge, the bright red triangular truss footbridge suspends visitors high above the clear blue waters of Akaya Lake.
 
The Sarugakyo Bungy Footbridge first opened in 2013 as Japan's second bridge bungy operation after the nearby Suwakaio Minakami Bungy Bridge.  Located over the spectacular Tone River gorge, the bright red triangular truss footbridge suspends visitors high above the clear blue waters of Akaya Lake.
 
The Minakami Bungy jump allows guests to drop into one of the most beautiful natural gorges in Gunma with stones millions of years old shaped into giant sculptures of natural art by the erosion of the Tone River.
 
  
 
The nearby Sarugakyo Onsen is one of the most famous hot springs in the Minakami region.  Since the Minakami and Sarugakyo bridges are close to each other there are discounted combo packages for those who’d like to jump from both bridges.
 
The nearby Sarugakyo Onsen is one of the most famous hot springs in the Minakami region.  Since the Minakami and Sarugakyo bridges are close to each other there are discounted combo packages for those who’d like to jump from both bridges.
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Latest revision as of 23:18, 10 September 2020

Sarugakyo Bungy Footbridge
猿ケ京バンジー
Minakami, Gunma, Japan
(203) feet high / (62) meters high
(328) foot span / (100) meter span
19??

SarugakyoBy Kobayashi Yosuke.jpg

Image by Kobayashi Yosuke.


The Sarugakyo Bungy Footbridge first opened in 2013 as Japan's second bridge bungy operation after the nearby Suwakaio Minakami Bungy Bridge. Located over the spectacular Tone River gorge, the bright red triangular truss footbridge suspends visitors high above the clear blue waters of Akaya Lake.

The nearby Sarugakyo Onsen is one of the most famous hot springs in the Minakami region. Since the Minakami and Sarugakyo bridges are close to each other there are discounted combo packages for those who’d like to jump from both bridges.

The entire Minakami region is a recreational paradise with canoeing, rafting, skiing, hot springs, fruit fields and one of the last operating steam trains in the world.

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

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


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Image by 犬飼孟.


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Image by 福山渉.


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Image by 外山昭文.


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Image by Dan S.


Sarugakyo2By Indian Summer.jpg

Image by Indian Summer.


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Image by 石井雅博.


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Image by 野田直弘.


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Image by 外山昭文.


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Image by Kazu o.


SarugakyoBy Indian Summer.jpg

Image by Indian Summer.


SarugakyoBy Tsubasa Ito.jpg

Image by Tsubasa Ito.


SarugakyoBy 新井田義一 .jpg

Image by 新井田義一 .


SarugakyoBy 三ツ橋象平.jpg

Image by 三ツ橋象平.


SarugakyoBy ken JP.jpg

Image by ken JP.


SarugakyoBy Hisashi Yakumaru.jpg

Image by Hisashi Yakumaru.


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SarugakyoBy2 福山渉.jpg

Image by 福山渉.


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Sarugakyo Bungy Footbridge satellite image.


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Sarugakyo Bungy Footbridge location map.


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