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Inuyama Bridge

Coordinates: 35°23′35″N 136°56′45″E / 35.39315°N 136.9457611°E / 35.39315; 136.9457611
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in 2007
in 1996

The Inuyama Bridge is a bridge over the Kiso River in Japan.[1] It is a laced steel truss bridge which connects Kakamigahara in the Gifu Prefecture with Inuyama in the Aichi Prefecture. The Meitetsu Inuyama Line runs on it.

This bridge was a road-rail bridge before 2000 when a new road bridge was constructed at the lower stream side (west side) of this bridge.

References

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  1. ^ Japan, the Official Guide: With General Explanation on Japanese Customs, Language, History, Administration, Religion, Education, Literature, Art, Drama, Architecture, Music, Sports, Etc. Board of Tourist Industry. 1941.

35°23′35″N 136°56′45″E / 35.39315°N 136.9457611°E / 35.39315; 136.9457611