Bungy Locations

Discover eight Bungy Japan locations across the country. Each bridge has its own personality — height, scenery, and vibe. Pick your next challenge.

⇕ 100m Ibaraki

Ryujin Bridge is in Hitachiōta, Ibaraki. At 375 meters long, it’s the longest suspension bridge on Japan’s main island. Enjoy incredible views of Ryujin Dam and Lake Ryujin — and every year, over 10,000 jumpers conquer their fear right here.

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There are glass-floor sections along the bridge.
Unlike typical bridge bungy, you jump from inside the bridge structure.
One person per group may go under the platform to watch (additional fee).
⇕ 66m Kumamoto

Located at Koae Bridge in Itsuki Village, Kumamoto. This 66m jump delivers a serious adrenaline hit. The Kuma River below is considered one of Japan’s top three most beautiful rivers. Since 2015, over 2,000 jumpers have taken the plunge.

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Depending on river level, water-touch may be available.
⇕ 62m Gunma

Sarugakyo is a 62m leap in a forested gorge. With nature closing in around you, more than 6,000 jumpers a year come here for that unbeatable sense of achievement.

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The scenery is waiting for you.
⇕ 54m Shizuoka

Jump 54m from Sutsu Gorge Bridge. Built at a famous scenic spot in Fuji City, this is a one-of-a-kind experience — you launch toward the legendary “Otana Falls.”

⇕ 42m Gunma

Suwakyo Bridge sits 42m above the Tone River — and this is where bridge bungy began. Operating since 2007, over 50,000 people have safely jumped here.

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There are plenty of spots for friends and family to watch, and great photo/video angles with Mt. Tanigawa in the background.
⇕ 30m Nara

A 30m bungy from the historic Kaiun Bridge. The bridge’s iconic red design dates back to 1931, and it’s a registered Tangible Cultural Property of Japan.

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The bridge uses a rare “cantilever” construction method and is believed to be the oldest of its kind in Japan.
⇕ 45m Gunma

Built as a symbol of the Yamba Dam project, this bridge stretches 494m and feels huge. From the platform you look out over the dam site and dramatic scenery. Your jump includes GoPro rental and data.

⇕ 215m Gifu

Japan’s highest bridge bungy. The Shin Tabisoko Bridge spans the Tabisoko River Gorge — 462m long and one of the country’s largest. You’ll jump wearing a wingsuit. GoPro rental and data are included. Please allow 2+ hours on site.