英語 での Stone bridge の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Antaiji- Building a stone bridge to the southern rice field, April 13th 2017.
Yulong Qiao 600 years of history, very characteristic of a stone bridge.
The stone bridge with vermillion red railings, surrounded by woods, is lit by sunlight filtered through the tree branches and the serene atmosphere here is truly soothing for the soul.
Pousada Vila dos Ipês is situated in Cavalcante in Chapada dos- Goiás- 8 Km from the Stone Bridge and 25 Km Waterfall Santa Barbara.
Qing-Qing Mu along the river, walking on the ancient post road, to see the Han Dynasty stone bridge known Nazuo.
A stone bridge 20 meters high was unheard of at the time.
Tiananmen Square outside the river is called Jinshui, seven white marble stone bridge across the River.
It was originally built in 1634, and was Japan's oldest stone bridge.
In the stream under the stone bridge, children were having fun playing in the water.
To the Cascade station below is the formation of a stone bridge, water flows from the bottom.
The stone bridge seen today was completed in 1911 and is now an important and designated cultural asset of the nation.
A stone bridge is built over the pond, and beyond that is the main building.
A stone bridge and a wooden drawbridge, which used to be raised up in the night, lead to the outer gate of a Renaissance semicircular tower.
This arched stone bridge is located over the stream near the fields of the Arakaki settlement.
It is a 13.4 m long, 4.7 m wide Chinese-style stone bridge with steps.
From 1550-1557 Mustafa Sokolovic built a stone bridge across the Drina and a caravanserai.
Megane Bridge| JAPAN DISCOVERY Megane Bridge is the oldest arch-shaped stone bridge in Japan that has been declared as a national cultural property.
Founder's surname“Ishibashi” in English,“Stone Bridge”, turning it over to“Bridge Stone”.
The Zuishin gate and stone bridge are designated as important sites of cultural heritage.
Standing stone bridge looking straight down, to see a non-deep ravine meandering stretch water.