🌉 Kajika Bridge | Ikaho’s Crimson Gateway of Autumn Light
Nestled in the hot spring town of Ikaho Onsen, Gunma Prefecture,
Kajika Bridge (河鹿橋) arches gracefully over a quiet stream —
a vision of scarlet leaves, gentle mist, and the scent of mountain air.
Each autumn, the bridge becomes a living painting.
When evening falls, lights illuminate the maples and the red bridge glows against the golden forest —
a moment when nature and light blend into pure harmony.
🍁 Where Stillness Meets Flame
Kajika Bridge takes its name from the kajika frog,
a small river creature known for its soft, flute-like call.
That same sense of delicate beauty fills the air here —
the quiet rustle of leaves, the sound of flowing water,
and the distant whisper of the hot spring steam.
In November, the bridge becomes the heart of Ikaho’s autumn festival,
drawing travelers and photographers to its glowing reflection in the stream below.
🌿 The Seasons of Kajika Bridge
Spring (April–May):
Cherry blossoms bloom near the stream, adding soft pink to the bridge’s red.
Summer (June–August):
Cool shade and rushing water create a refreshing escape from the heat.
Autumn (October–November):
Maples blaze in red and orange — especially stunning during the night illumination.
Winter (December–March):
Snow drapes the bridge in silence, and the onsen town glows with warmth nearby.
📸 Highlights & Experiences
Autumn Illumination:
From late October to mid-November, the bridge is lit at night —
a dreamlike scene of fire and reflection.
Onsen & Stroll:
After visiting the bridge, unwind at Ikaho Onsen,
one of Japan’s oldest hot springs, known for its golden waters.
Stone Steps of Ikaho:
Walk the famous 365 steps lined with shops, inns, and the scent of local onsen manju sweets.
🧭 Access & Basic Info
Name: Kajika Bridge (河鹿橋)
Location: Ikaho Onsen, Shibukawa City, Gunma Prefecture, Japan
Type: Scenic Bridge / Autumn Spot
Best Season: Late October – Mid November
Access:
🚃 By train: JR Shibukawa Station → 30 min by bus to Ikaho Onsen → 10 min walk
🚗 By car: About 2 hr from Tokyo via Kan-Etsu Expressway
Official Info: Shibukawa City Tourism Association
✨ Kajika Bridge is not just a viewpoint —
it’s a brief, burning moment of beauty.
As the maple leaves glow beneath the lights,
you’ll feel time slow to the rhythm of falling water and autumn wind.






