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[This video is available for a limited time until 17:00 on Friday, December 27, 2024!] On November 3, 2024, we held a research report meeting on the "phantom stone bridge," Kuwano's ladder bridge. Asakura High School x Kama City Board of Education Research Report Meeting "Approaching the charm and mystery of the phantom stone bridge" This is a video of the Asakura High School History Department Report ② Kama Kohachiro Festival Research Report (Asakura High School History Department). ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ↓↓Crowdfunding here↓↓ [We want to save the "phantom stone bridge" remaining in Kama City from the risk of collapse] https://readyfor.jp/projects/ishibashi ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The "Kuwano's ladder bridge," which became a Kama City designated tangible cultural property in 2023 as a result of an investigation by the Asakura High School History Department, is a stone bridge with a rare structure called a "rib arch type," and is said to be a "phantom stone bridge." It is known that there used to be several ribbed arch stone bridges in the upper reaches of the Onga River, including this one. The only one that still exists today that has been preserved in its original condition is the "Kuwano Ladder Bridge," but due to safety concerns, it is currently not open to the public. Kama City will be conducting a crowdfunding campaign to secure financial resources to carry out emergency conservation measures for this stone bridge from Friday, November 1st to Friday, December 27th, 2024. We appreciate your kind support. #KamaCity #StoneBridge #History #RibArch #CrowdFunding #HighSchoolStudents #Culture #CulturalAssets ____________________________ ■Other official videos of Kama City Cultural Assets can be found here↓ Kama City Cultural Assets Official YouTube@user-em4hf6tr3s / @kamanobunka ■For the latest information on events related to Kama City Cultural Assets, please click here↓ Kama City Cultural Assets Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... ■Publications about Kama City Cultural Assets, such as ruins booklets and symposium booklets, can be found here↓ Kama City websitehttps://www.city.kama.lg.jp/soshiki/2...