Historical bridges

Name Japanese Distinction Length Type Carries
Crosses
Opened Location Prefecture Ref.
1Kazurabashiかずら橋45 m (148 ft)Suspension
Woven lianas, steel cables
Footbridge
Iya Valley
Miyoshi
33°52′30.5″N 133°50′07.4″E / 33.875139°N 133.835389°E / 33.875139; 133.835389 (Kazurabashi)
Tokushima
2Okuiya Niju Kazurabashi奥祖谷二重かずら橋42 m (138 ft)Suspension
Woven lianas, steel cables
Footbridge
Iya Valley
Miyoshi
33°51′12.6″N 134°02′44.5″E / 33.853500°N 134.045694°E / 33.853500; 134.045694 (Okuiya Niju Kazurabashi)
Tokushima
3Sorihashi反橋Itsukushima Shrine
World Heritage Site (1996)
Important Cultural Property
20 m (66 ft)Trestle
Wood
Moon bridge
Footbridge
1557Miyajima
34°17′43.3″N 132°19′10.4″E / 34.295361°N 132.319556°E / 34.295361; 132.319556 (Sorihashi)
Hiroshima[B 1]
[1]
4Megane Bridge眼鏡橋Important Cultural Property (1960)22 m (72 ft)Masonry
2 arches
Footbridge
Nakashima River
1634Nagasaki
32°44′49.8″N 129°52′48.3″E / 32.747167°N 129.880083°E / 32.747167; 129.880083 (Megane Bridge)
Nagasaki[B 2]
[S 1]
5Kintai Bridge錦帯橋National Treasure (1922)
Span : 35.1 m (115 ft)
193 m (633 ft)Arch
Wooden beam
Footbridge
Nishiki River
1673Iwakuni
34°10′03.5″N 132°10′41.9″E / 34.167639°N 132.178306°E / 34.167639; 132.178306 (Kintai Bridge)
Yamaguchi[B 3]
[S 2]
6Saruhashi Bridge猿橋31 m (102 ft)Beam
Cantilever wooden beams
Footbridge
Katsura River
1756Ōtsuki
35°36′56.5″N 138°58′48.8″E / 35.615694°N 138.980222°E / 35.615694; 138.980222 (Saruhashi Bridge)
Yamanashi[B 4]
7Megane-bashi (Isahaya)眼鏡橋 (諫早市)49 m (161 ft)Masonry
2 arches
Footbridge
Pond of Isahaya Park
1839Isahaya
32°50′43.6″N 130°02′56.8″E / 32.845444°N 130.049111°E / 32.845444; 130.049111 (Megane-bashi (Isahaya))
Nagasaki[B 5]
[S 3]
8Reitai Bridge霊台橋Important Cultural Property (1967)Masonry
1 arch
Footbridge
Midori River
1847Misato
32°37′45.3″N 130°53′17.7″E / 32.629250°N 130.888250°E / 32.629250; 130.888250 (Reitai Bridge)
Kumamoto[B 6]
9Tsūjun Bridge通潤橋Largest stone aqueduct in Japan
Important Cultural Property (1960)
84 m (276 ft)Masonry
271 arches
Aqueduct
Rogataki River
1854Yamato
32°40′54.1″N 130°59′37.4″E / 32.681694°N 130.993722°E / 32.681694; 130.993722 (Tsūjun Bridge)
Kumamoto[B 7]
10Saya Bridge鞘橋Contribute to the historical landscape of the country (1998)23 m (75 ft)Covered
Wood
Footbridge
Kanakura River
1869Kotohira
34°11′08.3″N 133°49′17.9″E / 34.185639°N 133.821639°E / 34.185639; 133.821639 (Saya Bridge)
Kagawa[B 8]
11Mikohata Cast Iron Bridge神子畑鋳鉄橋Important Cultural Property (1977)Arch
Cast iron
Footbridge
Mikobata River
1885Asago
35°15′04.4″N 134°43′59.4″E / 35.251222°N 134.733167°E / 35.251222; 134.733167 (Mikohata Cast Iron Bridge)
Hyōgo[B 9]
12Nijūbashi二重橋Lead to Edo CastleArch
Footbridge
Edo Castle moats
1888Tokyo
35°40′48.8″N 139°45′13.0″E / 35.680222°N 139.753611°E / 35.680222; 139.753611 (Nijūbashi)
Tokyo
Chiyoda
13Seimon Ishibashi皇居正門石橋Lead to Edo CastleMasonry
2 arches
Footbridge
Edo Castle moats
1888Tokyo
35°40′47.9″N 139°45′16.9″E / 35.679972°N 139.754694°E / 35.679972; 139.754694 (Seimon Ishibashi)
Tokyo
Chiyoda
[S 4]
14Shinkyo Bridge神橋Shrines and Temples of Nikkō
World Heritage Site (1999)
28 m (92 ft)Beam
Footbridge
Daiya River
1904Nikkō
36°45′12.0″N 139°36′14.5″E / 36.753333°N 139.604028°E / 36.753333; 139.604028 (Shinkyo Bridge)
Tochigi[2]
15Otoshi Bridge遠登志橋Important Cultural Property (2005)48 m (157 ft)Arch
Steel deck arch
Footbridge
Kojoro River
1905Niihama
33°53′27.0″N 133°18′40.8″E / 33.890833°N 133.311333°E / 33.890833; 133.311333 (Otoshi Bridge)
Ehime[B 10]
16Nihonbashi日本橋Important Cultural Property (1999)49 m (161 ft)Masonry
2 arches
1911Tokyo
35°41′02.6″N 139°46′28.2″E / 35.684056°N 139.774500°E / 35.684056; 139.774500 (Nihonbashi)
Tokyo
Chiyoda
[B 11]
17Mino Bridge美濃橋Oldest existing modern suspension bridge in Japan
Important Cultural Property (2003)
116 m (381 ft)Suspension
Steel truss deck, concrete pylons
Footbridge
Nagara River
1916Mino
35°33′08.1″N 136°54′37.6″E / 35.552250°N 136.910444°E / 35.552250; 136.910444 (Mino Bridge)
Gifu[B 12]
[3]
18Momosuke Bridge桃介橋Important Cultural Property (1994)248 m (814 ft)Suspension
Wooden deck
24+104+104+24
Footbridge
Kiso River
1922Nagiso
35°36′03.1″N 137°36′24.7″E / 35.600861°N 137.606861°E / 35.600861; 137.606861 (Momosuke Bridge)
Nagano[B 13]
[S 5]
19South Kawachi Bridge南河内橋Important Cultural Property (2006)133 m (436 ft)Lenticular truss
Steel
Footbridge
Itabitsu
1926Kitakyushu
33°49′38.3″N 130°48′03.8″E / 33.827306°N 130.801056°E / 33.827306; 130.801056 (South Kawachi Bridge)
Fukuoka[B 14]
20Eitai Bridge永代橋Important Cultural Property (2007)185 m (607 ft)Arch
Steel tied-arch
Eitai Dori Avenue
Sumida River
1926Tokyo
35°40′34.6″N 139°47′15.2″E / 35.676278°N 139.787556°E / 35.676278; 139.787556 (Eitai Bridge)
Tokyo
Chūō - Kōtō
[B 15]
21Hijiri Bridge聖橋92 m (302 ft)Arch
Concrete deck arch
Hongo Dori 403
Kanda River
1927Tokyo
35°41′59.2″N 139°45′55.9″E / 35.699778°N 139.765528°E / 35.699778; 139.765528 (Hijiri Bridge)
Tokyo
Bunkyō - Chiyoda
22Kiyosu Bridge清洲橋Important Cultural Property (2007)186 m (610 ft)Suspension
Chain self-anchored bridge
Kiyosu-bashi Dori 474
Sumida River
1928Tokyo
35°40′56.6″N 139°47′30.8″E / 35.682389°N 139.791889°E / 35.682389; 139.791889 (Kiyosu Bridge)
Tokyo
Chūō - Kōtō
[B 16]
[S 6]
23Bandai Bridge萬代橋Important Cultural Property (2004)307 m (1,007 ft)Arch
Concrete
1929Niigata
37°55′10.4″N 139°03′11.2″E / 37.919556°N 139.053111°E / 37.919556; 139.053111 (Bandai Bridge)
Niigata[B 17]
24Aioi Bridge相生橋Target for the 1945 Hiroshima atomic bomb123 m (404 ft)Beam
Steel
Aioi Dori 183
Ōta River
1932Hiroshima
34°23′47.3″N 132°27′09.2″E / 34.396472°N 132.452556°E / 34.396472; 132.452556 (Aioi Bridge)
Hiroshima[4]
25Chikugo River Lift Bridge筑後川昇開橋Important Cultural Property (2003)
Mechanical Engineering Heritage (2007)
507 m (1,663 ft)Truss
Steel
Vertical-lift bridge
Footbridge
Saga Railway Line (closed)
Chikugo River
1935Saga - Ōkawa
33°12′52.9″N 130°21′44.5″E / 33.214694°N 130.362361°E / 33.214694; 130.362361 (Chikugo River Lift Bridge)
Saga
Fukuoka
[B 18]
[S 7]
[5]
26Taushubetsu Bridgeタウシュベツ川橋梁Arch
Concrete
Out of order
Otofuke River
1937Kamishihoro
43°24′55.8″N 143°11′21.3″E / 43.415500°N 143.189250°E / 43.415500; 143.189250 (Taushubetsu Bridge)
Hokkaido
27Kachidoki Bridge勝鬨橋Important Cultural Property (2007)246 m (807 ft)Arch
Steel tied-arch
Bascule bridge
Harumi Dori 304
Sumida River
1940Tokyo
35°39′44.1″N 139°46′29.6″E / 35.662250°N 139.774889°E / 35.662250; 139.774889 (Kachidoki Bridge)
Tokyo
Chūō
[B 19]
[S 8]

Architectural bridges

Name Japanese Distinction Length Type Carries
Crosses
Opened Location Prefecture Ref.
1Kawazu-Nanadaru Loop Bridge河津七滝ループ橋Tanaka Prize (1981)440 m (1,440 ft)Box girder
Steel
1981Kawazu
34°47′31.0″N 138°56′19.4″E / 34.791944°N 138.938722°E / 34.791944; 138.938722 (Kawazu-Nanadaru Loop Bridge)
Shizuoka[C 1]
[6]
2Chuo Bridge中央大橋211 m (692 ft)Cable-stayed
Steel beam deck, steel pylon
Tokyo Route 463
Sumida River
1993Tokyo
35°40′17.3″N 139°47′04.2″E / 35.671472°N 139.784500°E / 35.671472; 139.784500 (Chuo Bridge)
Tokyo
Chūō
[S 9]
3Shirakobato Bridgeしらこばと橋145 m (476 ft)Cable-stayed
Steel deck, steel pylon
Saitama Prefectural road No. 115
Motoara River
1994Koshigaya
35°53′18.1″N 139°47′54.5″E / 35.888361°N 139.798472°E / 35.888361; 139.798472 (Bridge)
Saitama
4Shiosai Bridge潮騒橋Tanaka Prize (1995)232 m (761 ft)Stressed ribbon
Concrete
55+61+61+55
Footbridge
Kikukawa River
1995Kakegawa
34°38′54.5″N 138°03′43.0″E / 34.648472°N 138.061944°E / 34.648472; 138.061944 (Shiosai Bridge)
Shizuoka[C 2]
[S 10]
5Teleport Bridgeテレポートブリッジ341 m (1,119 ft)Cable-stayed
Steel deck, steel pylon
Footbridge
Bayshore Route
1996Tokyo
35°37′41.3″N 139°46′44.6″E / 35.628139°N 139.779056°E / 35.628139; 139.779056 (Teleport Bridge)
Tokyo
Kōtō - Minato
[S 11]
6Yumetsuri Bridge夢吊橋Tanaka Prize (1996)
Span : 147 m (482 ft)
172 m (564 ft)Stressed ribbon
Concrete
Footbridge
Ashida River
1996Fuchū
34°35′08.8″N 133°08′26.1″E / 34.585778°N 133.140583°E / 34.585778; 133.140583 (Yumetsuri Bridge)
Hiroshima[C 2]
[S 12]
7Ushibuka Haiya Bridge牛深ハイヤ大橋Tanaka Prize (1997)
Civil Engineering Design Prize (2001)
Designed by Renzo Piano
883 m (2,897 ft)Box girder
Steel
1997Ushibuka
32°11′31.8″N 130°01′37.8″E / 32.192167°N 130.027167°E / 32.192167; 130.027167 (Ushibuka Haiya Bridge)
Kumamoto[C 2]
[C 3]
[S 13]
[7]
8Kujira Bridgeくじら橋Tanaka Prize (1997)
Span : 100 m (330 ft)
107 m (351 ft)Box girder
Prestressed concrete
1997Inagi
35°38′04.4″N 139°29′08.4″E / 35.634556°N 139.485667°E / 35.634556; 139.485667 (Kujira Bridge)
Tokyo[C 2]
[S 14][8]
9Raiden Todoroki Bridges雷電廿六木橋Civil Engineering Design Prize (2010)345 m (1,132 ft)
270 m (890 ft)
Box girder
Prestressed concrete
34+75+125+75+34
35+50+75+65+45
1998Chichibu
35°57′23.9″N 138°54′17.0″E / 35.956639°N 138.904722°E / 35.956639; 138.904722 (Raiden Todoroki Bridges)
Saitama[C 4]
[9]
10Goshiki Zakura Bridge五色桜大橋Tanaka Prize (2002)Arch
2 levels steel tied-arch
Ojikita Metropolitan Expressway Central Circular
Arakawa River
2002Tokyo
35°45′54.7″N 139°45′36.1″E / 35.765194°N 139.760028°E / 35.765194; 139.760028 (Goshiki Zakura Bridge)
Tokyo
Adachi
[C 5]
11Oboro Bridge朧大橋Tanaka Prize (2002)
Civil Engineering Design Prize 2004
293 m (961 ft)Arch
Concrete deck arch
Fukuoka prefectural road No. 798
2002Kurume
33°16′36.8″N 130°37′50.5″E / 33.276889°N 130.630694°E / 33.276889; 130.630694 (Oboro Bridge)
Fukuoka[C 5]
[C 6]
[10]
12Seiun Bridge (Tokushima)青雲橋Tanaka Prize (2004)
FIB Award for Outstanding Structure (2006)
97 m (318 ft)Stressed ribbon
Concrete
2004Miyoshi
33°57′34.9″N 133°44′42.3″E / 33.959694°N 133.745083°E / 33.959694; 133.745083 (Seiun Bridge (Tokushima))
Tokushima[C 5]
[S 15]
[11]
13Omiodori Bridge近江大鳥橋Tanaka Prize (2007)555 m (1,821 ft)Extradosed
Composite steel/concrete deck, concrete pylons
137+170+115+67
152+160+90+72
2007Ōtsu - Kōka
34°56′27.7″N 136°01′57.4″E / 34.941028°N 136.032611°E / 34.941028; 136.032611 (Omiodori Bridge)
Shiga[C 7]
[S 16]
14Fudo Bridge不動大橋Lowest girder depth (6m) / longest span (155m) for composite truss in Japan
Tanaka Prize (2010)
590 m (1,940 ft)Extradosed
Composite steel/concrete deck, concrete pylons
63+125+155+155+88
Gunma Prefectural Road No. 375
Agatsuma River
2010Naganohara
36°32′43.8″N 138°41′13.9″E / 36.545500°N 138.687194°E / 36.545500; 138.687194 (Fudo Bridge)
Gunma[12]

Major bridges

Name Japanese Span Length Type Carries
Crosses
Opened Location Prefecture Ref.
1Akashi Kaikyō Bridge明石海峡大橋1,991 m (6,532 ft)3,911 m (12,831 ft)Suspension
2 levels steel truss deck, steel pylons
960+1991+960
1998Kobe - Awaji Island
34°37′01.3″N 135°01′18.9″E / 34.617028°N 135.021917°E / 34.617028; 135.021917 (Akashi Kaikyō Bridge)
Hyōgo[Note 1]
[S 17]
[13]
2Minami Bisan-Seto Bridge南備讃瀬戸大橋1,100 m (3,600 ft)13,100 m (43,000 ft)Suspension
2 levels steel truss deck, steel pylons
274+1100+274
1989Sakaide - Yoshima Island
34°21′50.0″N 133°49′30.7″E / 34.363889°N 133.825194°E / 34.363889; 133.825194 (Minami Bisan-Seto Bridge)
Kagawa[S 18]
[14]
3Third Kurushima-Kaikyō Bridge来島海峡第三大橋1,030 m (3,380 ft)4,105 m (13,468 ft)Suspension
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
1999Imabari - Umashima Island
34°06′54.9″N 132°59′03.6″E / 34.115250°N 132.984333°E / 34.115250; 132.984333 (Third Kurushima-Kaikyō Bridge)
Ehime[S 19]
[15]
4Second Kurushima-Kaikyō Bridge来島海峡第二大橋1,020 m (3,350 ft)4,105 m (13,468 ft)Suspension
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
250+1020+62x4
1999Umashima Island - Ōshima Island
34°07′16.0″N 133°00′00.7″E / 34.121111°N 133.000194°E / 34.121111; 133.000194 (Second Kurushima-Kaikyō Bridge)
Ehime[S 20]
[15]
5Kita Bisan-Seto Bridge北備讃瀬戸大橋990 m (3,250 ft)13,100 m (43,000 ft)Suspension
2 levels steel truss deck, steel pylons
274+990+274
1988Sakaide - Yoshima Island
34°22′42.4″N 133°49′13.2″E / 34.378444°N 133.820333°E / 34.378444; 133.820333 (Kita Bisan-Seto Bridge)
Kagawa[S 21]
[14]
6Shimotsui-Seto Bridge下津井瀬戸大橋940 m (3,080 ft)13,100 m (43,000 ft)Suspension
2 levels steel truss deck, steel pylons
130+940+130
1988Kurashiki - Hitsuishi Island
34°25′52.0″N 133°48′20.7″E / 34.431111°N 133.805750°E / 34.431111; 133.805750 (Shimotsui-Seto Bridge)
Okayama[S 22]
[14]
7Tatara Bridge多々羅大橋890 m (2,920 ft)1,480 m (4,860 ft)Cable-stayed
Steel truss deck, steel pylons
164+890+257+63
1999Ikuchi Island - Ōmishima Island
34°15′35.7″N 133°03′52.6″E / 34.259917°N 133.064611°E / 34.259917; 133.064611 (Tatara Bridge)
Hiroshima - Ehime[S 23]
8Ōnaruto Bridge大鳴門橋876 m (2,874 ft)1,629 m (5,344 ft)Suspension
Steel truss deck, steel pylons93+330+876+330
1985Naruto - Awaji Island
34°14′19.5″N 134°39′01.1″E / 34.238750°N 134.650306°E / 34.238750; 134.650306 (Ōnaruto Bridge)
Tokushima - Hyōgo[S 24]
[Note 1]
[13]
9Innoshima Bridge因島大橋770 m (2,530 ft)1,270 m (4,170 ft)Suspension
Steel truss deck, steel pylons
250+770+250
1983Innoshima Island - Mukoujima Island
34°21′25.7″N 133°10′49.5″E / 34.357139°N 133.180417°E / 34.357139; 133.180417 (Innoshima Bridge)
Hiroshima[Note 1]
[S 25]
[16]
10Akinada Bridge安芸灘大橋750 m (2,460 ft)1,175 m (3,855 ft)Suspension
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
170+750+255
Aki-nada Ohashi Toll Road
Seto Inland Sea
2000Kure - Shimokamagari Island
34°12′22.4″N 132°40′45.8″E / 34.206222°N 132.679389°E / 34.206222; 132.679389 (Akinada Bridge)
Hiroshima[Note 1]
[S 26]
[17]
11Hakuchō Bridge白鳥大橋720 m (2,360 ft)1,540 m (5,050 ft)Suspension
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
80+330+720+330+80
1998Muroran
42°21′10.0″N 140°56′59.0″E / 42.352778°N 140.949722°E / 42.352778; 140.949722 (Hakuchō Bridge)
Hokkaido[Note 1]
[S 27]
[18]
12Kanmon Bridge関門橋712 m (2,336 ft)1,068 m (3,504 ft)Suspension
Steel truss deck, steel pylons
1973Kitakyushu - Shimonoseki
33°57′42.2″N 130°57′31.3″E / 33.961722°N 130.958694°E / 33.961722; 130.958694 (Kanmon Bridge)
Fukuoka - Yamaguchi[Note 1]
[S 28]
[19]
13First Kurushima-Kaikyō Bridge来島海峡第一大橋600 m (2,000 ft)4,105 m (13,468 ft)Suspension
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
50+140+600+170
1999Umashima Island - Ōshima Island
34°06′54.9″N 132°59′03.6″E / 34.115250°N 132.984333°E / 34.115250; 132.984333 (First Kurushima-Kaikyō Bridge)
Ehime[S 29]
[15]
14Meikō-Chūō Bridge名港中央大橋590 m (1,940 ft)Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
1998Nagoya
35°03′12.5″N 136°51′37.2″E / 35.053472°N 136.860333°E / 35.053472; 136.860333 (Meikō-Chūō Bridge)
Aichi[S 30]
15Rainbow Bridgeレインボーブリッジ570 m (1,870 ft)3,750 m (12,300 ft)Suspension
2 levels steel truss deck, steel pylons
1993Tokyo
35°38′11.6″N 139°45′47.4″E / 35.636556°N 139.763167°E / 35.636556; 139.763167 (Rainbow Bridge)
Tokyo
Minato
[S 31]
[20]
16Hakata–Ōshima Bridge伯方・大島大橋560 m (1,840 ft)1,193 m (3,914 ft)Suspension
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
1988Ōshima - Hakata Island
34°11′32.2″N 133°04′20.2″E / 34.192278°N 133.072278°E / 34.192278; 133.072278 (Hakata–Ōshima Bridge)
Ehime[S 32]
[15]
17Toyoshima Bridge豊島大橋540 m (1,770 ft)930 m (3,050 ft)Suspension
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
Hiroshima prefectural road No. 356
Seto Inland Sea
2008Teshima Island - Kami-Kamagari Island
34°10′35.1″N 132°46′06.9″E / 34.176417°N 132.768583°E / 34.176417; 132.768583 (Toyoshima Bridge)
Hiroshima[21]
[22]
18Minato Bridge港大橋510 m (1,670 ft)Cantilever
Steel
2 levels
235+510+235
Hanshin Expressway
Bayshore Route
Bayshore Line
Osaka Port Line
Osaka Bay
1973Osaka
34°38′40.9″N 135°26′17.2″E / 34.644694°N 135.438111°E / 34.644694; 135.438111 (Minato Bridge)
Osaka[S 33]
19Tsurumi Tsubasa Bridge鶴見つばさ橋510 m (1,670 ft)Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
1994Yokohama
35°28′19.3″N 139°41′57.1″E / 35.472028°N 139.699194°E / 35.472028; 139.699194 (Tsurumi Tsubasa Bridge)
Kanagawa[S 34]
[23]
20Ikuchi Bridge生口橋490 m (1,610 ft)Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
50x3+490+50x3
1991Innoshima Island - Ikuchi Island
34°18′14.7″N 133°09′00.2″E / 34.304083°N 133.150056°E / 34.304083; 133.150056 (Ikuchi Bridge)
Hiroshima[S 35]
21Higashi Kobe Bridge東神戸大橋485 m (1,591 ft)Cable-stayed
2 level steel truss deck, steel pylons
73+127+485+127+73
1992Kobe
34°42′34.4″N 135°17′23.5″E / 34.709556°N 135.289861°E / 34.709556; 135.289861 (Higashi Kobe Bridge)
Hyōgo[S 36]
22Megami Bridge女神大橋480 m (1,570 ft)Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
200+480+200
Nagasaki Megami Ohashi Road
Nagasaki Bay
2006Nagasaki
32°43′17.5″N 129°50′58.5″E / 32.721528°N 129.849583°E / 32.721528; 129.849583 (Megami Bridge)
Nagasaki[S 37]
23Hirado Bridge平戸大橋465 m (1,526 ft)880 m (2,890 ft)Suspension
Steel truss deck, steel pylons
48+47+465+54
1977Hirado - Tabirahiradoguchi
33°21′25″N 129°34′20.6″E / 33.35694°N 129.572389°E / 33.35694; 129.572389 (Hirado Bridge)
Nagasaki[S 38]
[24]
24Yokohama Bay Bridge横浜ベイブリッジ460 m (1,510 ft)Cable-stayed
2 levels steel truss deck, steel pylons
200+460+200
1989Yokohama
35°27′16.9″N 139°40′26.5″E / 35.454694°N 139.674028°E / 35.454694; 139.674028 (Yokohama Bay Bridge)
Kanagawa[S 39]
25Tokyo Gate Bridge東京ゲートブリッジ440 m (1,440 ft)2,933 m (9,623 ft)Cantilever
Steel
160+440+160
Tokyoko Rinkai-doro
Tokyo Bay
2012Tokyo
35°36′37.7″N 139°49′34.3″E / 35.610472°N 139.826194°E / 35.610472; 139.826194 (Tokyo Gate Bridge)
Tokyo
Kōtō - Ōta
[S 40]
[25]
26Iwakurojima Bridge岩黒島橋420 m (1,380 ft)13,100 m (43,000 ft)Cable-stayed
2 levels steel truss deck, steel pylons
185+420+185
1988Yoshima Island - Iwakurojima Island
34°24′06.0″N 133°48′32.1″E / 34.401667°N 133.808917°E / 34.401667; 133.808917 (Iwakurojima Bridge)
Kagawa[S 41]
[14]
27Hitsuishijima Bridge櫃石島橋420 m (1,380 ft)13,100 m (43,000 ft)Cable-stayed
2 levels steel truss deck, steel pylons
185+420+185
1988Hitsuishijima Island - Iwakurojima Island
34°24′34.1″N 133°48′24.8″E / 34.409472°N 133.806889°E / 34.409472; 133.806889 (Hitsuishijima Bridge)
Kagawa[S 42]
[14]
28Meikō-Higashi Bridge名港東大橋410 m (1,350 ft)Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
1998Nagoya
35°03′12.7″N 136°52′42.6″E / 35.053528°N 136.878500°E / 35.053528; 136.878500 (Meikō-Higashi Bridge)
Aichi[S 43]
29Meikō-Nishi Bridge名港西大橋406 m (1,332 ft)Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
1985
1997
Nagoya
35°03′06.6″N 136°50′03.4″E / 35.051833°N 136.834278°E / 35.051833; 136.834278 (Meikō-Nishi Bridge)
Aichi[S 44]
30Ikitsuki Bridge生月大橋400 m (1,300 ft)960 m (3,150 ft)Truss
Steel
200+400+200
Nagasaki prefectural road 42
East China Sea
1991Ikitsuki - Hirado Island
33°21′11.0″N 129°26′18.9″E / 33.353056°N 129.438583°E / 33.353056; 129.438583 (Ikitsuki Bridge)
Nagasaki[S 45]
31Takashima Hizen Bridge鷹島肥前大橋400 m (1,300 ft)1,251 m (4,104 ft)Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, concrete pylons
Nagasaki prefectural road 109
Saga prefectural road 109
Hibisuido Strait
2009Matsuura - Karatsu
33°26′22.1″N 129°47′14.9″E / 33.439472°N 129.787472°E / 33.439472; 129.787472 (Takashima Hizen Bridge)
Nagasaki - Saga[S 46]
[26]
32Hiroshima Airport Bridge広島空港大橋380 m (1,250 ft)800 m (2,600 ft)Arch
Steel deck arch
Hiroshima prefectural road No. 49
Hiroshima Central Flight Road
Numata River
2010Mihara
34°27′26.7″N 132°55′37.2″E / 34.457417°N 132.927000°E / 34.457417; 132.927000 (Hiroshima Airport Bridge)
Hiroshima[S 47]
33Wakato Bridge若戸大橋367 m (1,204 ft)2,100 m (6,900 ft)Suspension
Steel truss deck, steel pylons
1962Kitakyushu
33°54′10.1″N 130°48′59.6″E / 33.902806°N 130.816556°E / 33.902806; 130.816556 (Wakato Bridge)
Fukuoka[S 48]
[27]
34Shin-Minato Bridge新湊大橋360 m (1,180 ft)3,600 m (11,800 ft)Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
60x2+360+60x2

Toyama Bay
Imizu Port
2012Imizu
36°46′33.0″N 137°06′55.8″E / 36.775833°N 137.115500°E / 36.775833; 137.115500 (Shin-Minato Bridge)
Toyama[S 49]
[28]
35Yamatogawa Bridge大和川橋梁355 m (1,165 ft)653 m (2,142 ft)Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
149+355+149
1985Osaka - Sakai
34°36′17.2″N 135°27′31.8″E / 34.604778°N 135.458833°E / 34.604778; 135.458833 (Yamatogawa Bridge)
Osaka[Note 1]
[S 50]
36Tenpozan Bridge天保山大橋350 m (1,150 ft)Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
170+350+120
1990Osaka
34°39′34.5″N 135°25′57.1″E / 34.659583°N 135.432528°E / 34.659583; 135.432528 (Tenpozan Bridge)
Osaka[S 51]
37Maizuru Crane Bridge舞鶴クレインブリッジ350 m (1,150 ft)735 m (2,411 ft)Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
160+350+160

Maizuru Bay
1998Maizuru
35°30′35.2″N 135°23′16.2″E / 35.509778°N 135.387833°E / 35.509778; 135.387833 (Maizuru Crane Bridge)
Kyoto[29]
38Ōshima Bridge (Nagasaki)大島大橋350 m (1,150 ft)1,095 m (3,593 ft)Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
Nagasaki prefectural road No. 52
Yobukonoseto Strait
1999Saikai - Oshima Island
33°02′15.2″N 129°38′30.7″E / 33.037556°N 129.641861°E / 33.037556; 129.641861 (Ōshima Bridge (Nagasaki))
Nagasaki[S 52]
39Amagi Bridge天城橋348 m (1,142 ft)465 m (1,526 ft)Arch
Steel through arch
Misumi-Oyano Road
Misuminoseto Strait
2018Uki - Ōyano-jima
32°36′43.2″N 130°27′32.5″E / 32.612000°N 130.459028°E / 32.612000; 130.459028 (Amagi Bridge)
Kumamoto[30]
40Mihara Bridge美原大橋340 m (1,120 ft)973 m (3,192 ft)Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
154+340+154
2005Ebetsu
43°07′10.9″N 141°34′54.6″E / 43.119694°N 141.581833°E / 43.119694; 141.581833 (Mihara Bridge)
Hokkaido[31]
41Ōshima Bridge (Yamaguchi)大島大橋 (山口県)325 m (1,066 ft)1,020 m (3,350 ft)Truss
Steel
200+325+200
Japan National Route 437
Obatakeseto Strait
1976Yanai - Suō-Ōshima
33°57′29.6″N 132°11′07.2″E / 33.958222°N 132.185333°E / 33.958222; 132.185333 (Ōshima Bridge (Yamaguchi))
Yamaguchi[S 53]
[32]
42Ikina Bridge生名橋315 m (1,033 ft)515 m (1,690 ft)Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
98+315+98
Ehime Prefectural Road No. 338
Seto Inland Sea
2011Ikina Island - Sa Island
34°15′26.4″N 133°11′14.6″E / 34.257333°N 133.187389°E / 34.257333; 133.187389 (Ikina Bridge)
Ehime[33]
43Shin Kizugawa Bridge新木津川大橋305 m (1,001 ft)495 m (1,624 ft)Arch
Steel through arch

Kizu River (Osaka)
1994Osaka
34°37′33.0″N 135°27′46.9″E / 34.625833°N 135.463028°E / 34.625833; 135.463028 (Shin Kizugawa Bridge)
Osaka[Note 1]
[S 54]
44Tenmon Bridge天門橋300 m (980 ft)502 m (1,647 ft)Truss
Steel
100+300+100
Japan National Route 266
Misuminoseto Strait
1966Uki - Ōyano-jima
32°36′39.9″N 130°27′31.7″E / 32.611083°N 130.458806°E / 32.611083; 130.458806 (Tenmon Bridge)
Kumamoto[S 55]
[34]
45Kuronoseto Bridge黒之瀬戸大橋300 m (980 ft)502 m (1,647 ft)Truss
Steel
100+300+100
1974Izumi - Nagashima
32°06′22.0″N 130°10′26.0″E / 32.106111°N 130.173889°E / 32.106111; 130.173889 (Kuronoseto Bridge)
Kagoshima[S 56]
46Konohana Bridge此花大橋300 m (980 ft)540 m (1,770 ft)Suspension
Self-anchored, steel box girder deck, steel pylons
120+300+120
1987Osaka
34°39′59.3″N 135°24′52.8″E / 34.666472°N 135.414667°E / 34.666472; 135.414667 (Konohana Bridge)
Osaka[Note 1]
[S 57]
[35]
47Ohmishima Bridge大三島橋297 m (974 ft)328 m (1,076 ft)Arch
Steel through arch
1979Ohmishima Island - Hakata Island
34°12′57.7″N 133°03′20.3″E / 34.216028°N 133.055639°E / 34.216028; 133.055639 (Ohmishima Bridge)
Ehime[S 58]
48Second Ondo Bridge音戸大橋280 m (920 ft)492 m (1,614 ft)Arch
Steel through arch
2013Kure - Kurahashi-jima
34°11′53.3″N 132°32′19.9″E / 34.198139°N 132.538861°E / 34.198139; 132.538861 (Second Ondo Bridge)
Hiroshima[36]
49Konaruto Bridge小鳴門大橋280 m (920 ft)Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
Tokushima Prefectural Road No. 11
Konaruto Strait
1998Naruto - Oge Island
34°12′01.2″N 134°35′24.7″E / 34.200333°N 134.590194°E / 34.200333; 134.590194 (Konaruto Bridge)
Tokushima[37]
50Yumemai Bridge夢舞大橋280 m (920 ft)878 m (2,881 ft)Arch
Steel through arch
Pontoon bridge
Moveable bridge
2001Osaka
34°39′31.6″N 135°23′58.4″E / 34.658778°N 135.399556°E / 34.658778; 135.399556 (Yumemai Bridge)
Osaka[S 59]
51Eto Bridge干支大橋275 m (902 ft)385 m (1,263 ft)Arch
Steel through arch
1995Nobeoka
32°36′15.2″N 131°28′45.2″E / 32.604222°N 131.479222°E / 32.604222; 131.479222 (Eto Bridge)
Miyazaki[S 60]
[38]
52Twinkle Kisogawa Bridge木曽川橋275 m (902 ft)(x3)1,145 m (3,757 ft)Extradossed
Concrete box girder deck, concrete pylons
160+275x3+160
2001Kuwana
35°02′18.5″N 136°44′31.8″E / 35.038472°N 136.742167°E / 35.038472; 136.742167 (Twinkle Kisogawa Bridge)
Mie[Note 1]
[39]
53Twinkle Ibigawa Bridge揖斐川橋271 m (889 ft)(x4)1,397 m (4,583 ft)Extradossed
Concrete box girder deck, concrete pylons
154+271x4+157
2001Kuwana
35°01′43.1″N 136°42′58.1″E / 35.028639°N 136.716139°E / 35.028639; 136.716139 (Twinkle Ibigawa Bridge)
Mie[Note 1]
[39]
54Ujina Bridge宇品大橋270 m (890 ft)Box girder
Steel
139+270+139
Hiroshima Expressway Route 3
Hiroshima Bay
1998Hiroshima
34°21′26.3″N 132°28′49.4″E / 34.357306°N 132.480389°E / 34.357306; 132.480389 (Ujina Bridge)
Hiroshima[S 61]
[40]
55Fujikawa Bridge富士川橋265 m (869 ft)381 m (1,250 ft)Arch
Concrete deck arch
2005Shizuoka
35°10′54.4″N 138°36′42.3″E / 35.181778°N 138.611750°E / 35.181778; 138.611750 (Fujikawa Bridge)
Shizuoka[S 62]
56Yabegawa Bridge矢部川大橋261 m (856 ft)517 m (1,696 ft)Cable-stayed
Concrete box girder deck, concrete pylons
128+261+128
Ariake Sea Coastal Road
Yabe River
2009Miyama - Yanagawa
33°06′52.1″N 130°26′06.9″E / 33.114472°N 130.435250°E / 33.114472; 130.435250 (Yabegawa Bridge)
Fukuoka[S 63]
57Saigo Bridge西郷大橋260 m (850 ft)270 m (890 ft)Arch
Steel through arch
1977Okinoshima
36°12′05.2″N 133°19′24.8″E / 36.201444°N 133.323556°E / 36.201444; 133.323556 (Saigo Bridge)
Shimane[S 64]
58Ikara Bridge伊唐大橋260 m (850 ft)675 m (2,215 ft)Cable-stayed
Concrete box girder deck, concrete pylons
120+260+120
1996Nagashima
32°13′07.0″N 130°11′08.7″E / 32.218611°N 130.185750°E / 32.218611; 130.185750 (Ikara Bridge)
Kagoshima[S 65]
[41]
59Fuchu Yotsuya Bridge府中四谷橋260 m (850 ft)Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
1997Hino - Fuchū
35°39′34.6″N 139°26′24.1″E / 35.659611°N 139.440028°E / 35.659611; 139.440028 (Fuchu Yotsuya Bridge)
Tokyo[42]
60Tensho Takamatu Bridge天翔大橋260 m (850 ft)463 m (1,519 ft)Arch
Concrete deck arch

Gokase River
2000Hinokage
32°40′57.0″N 131°19′56.1″E / 32.682500°N 131.332250°E / 32.682500; 131.332250 (Tensho Takamatu Bridge)
Miyazaki[S 66]
61Chitose Bridge千歳橋260 m (850 ft)365 m (1,198 ft)Arch
Steel deck arch
260+105
2003Osaka
34°38′46.8″N 135°27′32.5″E / 34.646333°N 135.459028°E / 34.646333; 135.459028 (Chitose Bridge)
Osaka[Note 1]
[S 67]
[43]
62Awa Shirasagi Bridge阿波しらさぎ大橋260 m (850 ft)Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
140+260+105
Tokushima Prefectural Road No. 29
Yoshino River
2012Tokushima
34°04′51.8″N 134°34′49.0″E / 34.081056°N 134.580278°E / 34.081056; 134.580278 (Awa Shirasagi Bridge)
Tokushima
[S 68][44]
63Kamagari Bridge蒲刈大橋255 m (837 ft)480 m (1,570 ft)Truss
Steel
85+255+85
1979Shimokamagari - Teshima Island
34°11′05.3″N 132°41′03.4″E / 34.184806°N 132.684278°E / 34.184806; 132.684278 (Kamagari Bridge)
Hiroshima[S 69]
[45]
64Kishiwada Bridge岸和田大橋255 m (837 ft)455 m (1,493 ft)Arch
Steel tied-arch
95+255+95
Bayshore Route
Osaka Bay
1993Kishiwada
34°28′08.6″N 135°22′11.4″E / 34.469056°N 135.369833°E / 34.469056; 135.369833 (Kishiwada Bridge)
Osaka[Note 1]
[S 70]
65Jōgakura Bridge城ヶ倉大橋255 m (837 ft)360 m (1,180 ft)Arch
Steel deck arch
1995Aomori
40°38′59.9″N 140°49′32.9″E / 40.649972°N 140.825806°E / 40.649972; 140.825806 (Jogakura Bridge)
Aomori[S 71]
[46]
66Shin Hamadera Bridge新浜寺大橋254 m (833 ft)256 m (840 ft)Arch
Steel tied-arch
Bayshore Route
Osaka Bay
1994Sakai
34°32′59.9″N 135°26′29.4″E / 34.549972°N 135.441500°E / 34.549972; 135.441500 (Shin Hamadera Bridge)
Osaka[Note 1]
[47]
[48]
67Nishinomiyako Bridge西宮浜大橋252 m (827 ft)Arch
Steel tied-arch
Bayshore Route
Osaka Bay
1994Nishinomiya
34°42′51.3″N 135°20′29.5″E / 34.714250°N 135.341528°E / 34.714250; 135.341528 (Nishinomiyako Bridge)
Hyōgo[S 72]
68Suehiro Bridge末広大橋250 m (820 ft)Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
110+250+110
Tokushima Prefectural Road No. 29
Shinmachi River
1975Tokushima
34°03′33.2″N 134°34′20.4″E / 34.059222°N 134.572333°E / 34.059222; 134.572333 (Suehiro Bridge)
Tokushima[S 73]
[49]
69Yobuko Bridge呼子大橋250 m (820 ft)728 m (2,388 ft)Cable-stayed
Concrete box girder deck, concrete pylons
121+250+121
1989Yobuko - Kabe Island
33°32′37.2″N 129°52′52.6″E / 33.543667°N 129.881278°E / 33.543667; 129.881278 (Yobuko Bridge)
Saga[S 74]
[50]
70Namihaya Bridgeなみはや大橋250 m (820 ft)1,740 m (5,710 ft)Box girder
Steel, curved bridge
170+250+170
Line No. 5 Yao Osaka Port
Osaka Bay
1995Osaka
34°38′44.8″N 135°27′00.2″E / 34.645778°N 135.450056°E / 34.645778; 135.450056 (Namihaya Bridge)
Osaka[S 75]
[51]
71Imari Bay Bridge伊万里湾大橋250 m (820 ft)651 m (2,136 ft)Arch
Steel tied-arch
70+250+70

Imari Bay
2003Imari
33°18′13.4″N 129°49′47.1″E / 33.303722°N 129.829750°E / 33.303722; 129.829750 (Imari Bay Bridge)
Saga[S 76]
[52]
72Eshima Ohashi Bridge江島大橋250 m (820 ft)1,704 m (5,591 ft)Box girder
Prestressed concrete
55+150+250+150+55
2004Sakaiminato
35°31′08.4″N 133°12′00.5″E / 35.519000°N 133.200139°E / 35.519000; 133.200139 (Eshima Bridge)
Tottori[53]

Major footbridges

Name Japanese Span Height Type Carries
Crosses
Opened Location Prefecture Ref.
1Kokonoe Yume Suspension Bridge九重"夢"大吊橋390 m (1,280 ft)173 m (568 ft)Suspension
Steel
Footbridge
Naruko River
2006Kokonoe
33°10′26″N 131°13′36″E / 33.17389°N 131.22667°E / 33.17389; 131.22667 (Kokonoe Yume Suspension Bridge)
Ōita[S 77]
2Ryujin Bridge竜神峡375 m (1,230 ft)117 m (384 ft)Suspension
Steel
Footbridge
1994Hitachiōta
36°41′02″N 140°27′56.9″E / 36.68389°N 140.465806°E / 36.68389; 140.465806 (Ryujin Bridge)
Ibaraki[S 78]
3Momijidani Suspension Bridgeもみじ谷大吊橋320 m (1,050 ft)Suspension
Steel
Footbridge
Naka River
1999Nasushiobara
36°57′13.3″N 139°52′50.6″E / 36.953694°N 139.880722°E / 36.953694; 139.880722 (Momijidani Suspension Bridge)
Tochigi
4Miyagase Suspension Bridge水の郷大つり橋315 m (1,033 ft)Suspension
Steel
Footbridge
Lake Miyagase
1995Miyagase
35°31′25.2″N 139°13′44.2″E / 35.523667°N 139.228944°E / 35.523667; 139.228944 (Miyagase Suspension Bridge)
Kanagawa
5Tanise Suspension Bridge谷瀬の吊り橋294 m (965 ft)54 m (177 ft)Suspension
Steel
Footbridge
Kumano River
1954Totsukawa
34°06′07.2″N 135°45′46.0″E / 34.102000°N 135.762778°E / 34.102000; 135.762778 (Tanise Suspension Bridge)
Nara[54]
6Aya Teruha Suspension Bridge照葉大吊橋250 m (820 ft)142 m (466 ft)Suspension
Steel
Footbridge
Ryonan River
1984Aya
32°01′47.2″N 131°11′39.9″E / 32.029778°N 131.194417°E / 32.029778; 131.194417 (Aya Teruha Suspension Bridge)
Miyazaki[S 79]
7Mii-Soyokaze Bridge三井そよかぜ橋231 m (758 ft)Suspension
Steel
Footbridge
Sagami River
2012Midori-ku
35°35′19.8″N 139°16′04.7″E / 35.588833°N 139.267972°E / 35.588833; 139.267972 (Mii-Soyokaze Bridge)
Kanagawa
8Ueno Skybridge上野スカイブリッジ225 m (738 ft)90 m (300 ft)Suspension
Steel
Footbridge
1998Ueno
36°04′19″N 138°46′43″E / 36.07194°N 138.77861°E / 36.07194; 138.77861 (Ueno Skybridge)
Gunma[S 80]

Notes and references

  • Notes
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 The length given only takes into account the main bridge, central span(s) and shore span(s), approach viaducts are not counted.
  • Agency for Cultural Affairs. "Cultural Heritage Online". bunka.nii.ac.jp (in Japanese).
  1. "Megane Bridge".
  2. "Kintai Bridge".
  3. "Isahaya Megane Bridge".
  4. "Seimon Ishibashi".
  5. "Momosuke Bridge".
  6. "Kiyosu Bridge".
  7. "Chikugo River Lift Bridge".
  8. "Kachidoki Bridge".
  9. "Chuo Bridge".
  10. "Shiosai Bridge".
  11. "Teleport Bridge".
  12. "Yume Tsuribashi Bridge".
  13. "Ushibuka Bridge".
  14. "Kujira Bridge".
  15. "Seiun Bridge".
  16. "Ohmi-Odori Bridge".
  17. "Akashi Kaikyo Bridge".
  18. "Minami Bisan-Seto Bridge".
  19. "Third Kurushima Kaikyo Bridge".
  20. "Second Kurushima Kaikyo Bridge".
  21. "Kita Bisan-Seto Bridge".
  22. "Shimotsui-Seto Bridge".
  23. "Tatara Bridge".
  24. "Ohnaruto Bridge".
  25. "Innoshima Bridge".
  26. "Akinada Bridge".
  27. "Hakucho Bridge".
  28. "Kanmon Bridge".
  29. "First Kurushima Kaikyo Bridge".
  30. "Meiko-Chuo Bridge".
  31. "Rainbow Bridge".
  32. "Ohshima Bridge".
  33. "Minato Bridge".
  34. "Tsurumi Tsubasa Bridge".
  35. "Ikuchi Bridge".
  36. "Higashi Kobe Bridge".
  37. "Megami Bridge".
  38. "Hirado Bridge".
  39. "Yokohama Bay Bridge".
  40. "Tokyo Gate Bridge".
  41. "Iwakurojima Bridge".
  42. "Hitsuishijima Bridge".
  43. "Meiko-Higashi Bridge".
  44. "Meiko Nishi Bridge".
  45. "Ikitsuki Bridge".
  46. "Takashima Hizen Bridge".
  47. "Hiroshima Airport Bridge".
  48. "Wakato Bridge".
  49. "Shinminato Bridge".
  50. "Yamatogawa Bridge".
  51. "Tempozan Bridge".
  52. "Oshima Bridge".
  53. "Oshima Bridge (Yamaguchi)".
  54. "Shin Kizugawa Bridge".
  55. "Tenmon Bridge".
  56. "Kuronoseto Bridge".
  57. "Konohana Bridge".
  58. "Ohmishima Bridge".
  59. "Yumemai Bridge".
  60. "Eto Bridge".
  61. "Ujina Bridge".
  62. "Fujikawa Bridge".
  63. "Yabegawa River Bridge".
  64. "Saigo Bridge".
  65. "Ikara Bridge".
  66. "Tensho Bridge".
  67. "Chitose Bridge".
  68. "Awa Shirasagi Bridge".
  69. "Kamagari Bridge".
  70. "Kishiwada Bridge".
  71. "Jogakura Bridge".
  72. "Nishinomiyako Bridge".
  73. "Suehiro Bridge".
  74. "Yobuko Bridge".
  75. "Namihaya Bridge".
  76. "Imari Bay Bridge".
  77. "Kokonoe "Yume" Otsurihashi Bridge".
  78. "Ryujin Bridge".
  79. "Aya Teruha Bridge".
  80. "Ueno Skybridge".
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See also

Further reading

  • Koukyou Magazine (in Japanese). {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  • "Honshū-Shikoku Bridges - informations" (PDF). jb-honshi.co.jp. Japan: Honshū-Shikoku Bridge Authority. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-11-11.
  • Prade, Marcel (1990). Les Grands Ponts du Monde : Ponts Remarquables Hors d'Europe (in French). Poitiers: Brissaud. ISBN 2-902170-68-8.
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