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bridge
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Bridges are seen as symbols of harmony and are considered aesthetically pleasing, often used as scenic spots for reflection and relaxation.
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bridge construction
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Emphasizes harmony with the natural surroundings
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bridges
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Japan
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Bridges are also significant for pedestrian traffic and are often designed with aesthetic features to enhance the surrounding landscape.
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covered bridge
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Japan
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Not a typical architectural feature and less commonly found in rural areas.
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covered bridge
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Japan
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Uncommon and not part of traditional Japanese architecture, as Japan generally favors open designs and modern structures for bridges.
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covered bridge
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Japan
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Uncommon, as traditional bridges typically emphasize open designs and natural surroundings
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one type of bridge
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Japan
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Familiar with traditional style bridges like arched and wooden bridges, reflecting traditional architectural styles
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one type of bridge
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A common type of bridge is the arched bridge, like the famous Kintai Bridge in Japan or the historic Zhaozhou Bridge in China.
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