File:Tsujyunkyo.jpg

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Description "通潤橋"(Tsu-jyun-kyo); The aqueduct bridge of stone construction with fixed-arch architecture in Yamato Town, Kumamoto Pref., Japan. It was constructed in 1854(the Edo period).
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20:08, 12 March 20093,008 × 2,000 (4.3 MB)Torsodog== ファイルの概要 == {{Information |Description="通潤橋"(Tsu-jyun-kyo); The aqueduct bridge of stone construction with fixed-arch architecture in Yamato Town, Kumamoto Pref., Japan. It was constructed in 1854(the Edo period). |Source=Self |Date=
11:28, 9 July 20073,008 × 2,000 (1.33 MB)Masamic{{Information |Description="通潤橋"(Tsu-jyun-kyo); Water conducting fixed-arch stone bridge in Kumamoto Pref., Japan. It has been built in 1854(the Edo period). |Source=Selfmade |Date=2007-06-10 |Author=masamic |Permission= |other_vers
05:40, 8 July 20073,008 × 2,000 (3.29 MB)Masamic{{Information |Description=Water conducting fixed-arch stone bridge in Kumamoto Pref., Japan. It has been built in the Edo period. |Source=Selfmade |Date=2007-06-10 |Author=masamic |Permission= |other_versions= }}

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    • Puente de Tsūjun
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    • 熊本県
    • 重要文化財
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    • Portal:日本の都道府県/熊本県
    • 通潤橋
    • 通潤用水
    • 橋本勘五郎
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    • 美しい日本の歩きたくなるみち500選
    • 重要文化的景観
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    • Yamato, Kumamoto
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    • ยามาโตะ (จังหวัดคูมาโมโตะ)
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    • Ямато (Кумамото)
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