Onaruto Bridge Museum Eddy
Onaruto Bridge Museum Eddy
Onaruto Bridge Museum Eddy
Onaruto Bridge Museum Eddy
Onaruto Bridge Museum Eddy
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Onaruto Bridge Museum Eddy

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The Onaruto Bridge Museum (大鳴門橋架橋記念館エディ) is a fascinating and interactive attraction that takes visitors on an in-depth journey through the history and construction of the iconic Onaruto Bridge. Situated near the famous Naruto Whirlpools, the museum immerses guests in the world of modern engineering, revealing how the massive suspension bridge was conceived and built to span the dynamic Naruto Strait. Detailed exhibits feature scale models, blueprints, historical photographs, and hands-on displays that explain the technical challenges, innovative design solutions, and environmental considerations involved in the bridge’s construction. Visitors can also discover the crucial role the bridge plays in connecting Shikoku to Awaji Island and the impact it has had on regional development and transportation.

Beyond its educational displays, the museum offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Onaruto Bridge and the swirling Naruto Whirlpools below. Observation decks and large windows provide the perfect vantage point to admire the bridge’s impressive structure and the natural beauty of the surrounding strait. Some areas of the museum even feature interactive experiences, such as virtual reality exhibits that simulate walking across the bridge or looking down at the whirlpools from above. Whether you are a fan of architecture, engineering, or simply enjoy stunning scenery, the Onaruto Bridge Museum is a must-visit destination that combines learning with unforgettable views in Naruto.

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Hours and Fees

Onaruto Bridge Museum Eddy
  • Opening hours
  • 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (last admission at 4:30 PM)

  • Closed
  • No closing days

  • Entrance fee
  • 620 yen

Getting there

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To reach the Onaruto Bridge Museum, take a bus from Naruto Station to the museum—a journey of about 20 minutes. Alternatively, you can get there by taxi in around 15 minutes. If you're coming from Awaji Island, the museum is a 20-minute bus ride or a 10-minute drive across the Onaruto Bridge.

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