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Historical bridges

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Name Japanese Distinction Length Type Carries
Crosses
Opened Location Prefecture Ref.
1 Kazurabashi [ja] 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
2 Okuiya Niju Kazurabashi [ja] 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
3 Sorihashi 反橋 Itsukushima Shrine
World Heritage Site (1996)
Important Cultural Property
20 m (66 ft) Trestle
Wood
Moon bridge
Footbridge
1557 Miyajima
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]
4 Megane Bridge 眼鏡橋 Important Cultural Property (1960) 22 m (72 ft) Masonry
2 arches
Footbridge
Nakashima River
1634 Nagasaki
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]
5 Kintai Bridge 錦帯橋 National Treasure (1922)
Span : 35.1 m (115 ft)
193 m (633 ft) Arch
Wooden beam
Footbridge
Nishiki River
1673 Iwakuni
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]
6 Saruhashi Bridge 猿橋 31 m (102 ft) Beam
Cantilever wooden beams
Footbridge
Katsura River
1756 Ōtsuki
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]
7 Megane-bashi (Isahaya) [ja] 眼鏡橋 (諫早市) 49 m (161 ft) Masonry
2 arches
Footbridge
Pond of Isahaya Park
1839 Isahaya
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]
8 Reitai Bridge [ja] 霊台橋 Important Cultural Property (1967) Masonry
1 arch
Footbridge
Midori River
1847 Misato
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]
9 Tsūjun Bridge 通潤橋 Largest stone aqueduct in Japan
Important Cultural Property (1960)
84 m (276 ft) Masonry
271 arches
1854 Yamato
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]
10 Saya Bridge [ja] 鞘橋 Contribute to the historical landscape of the country (1998) 23 m (75 ft) Covered
Wood
Footbridge
Kanakura River
1869 Kotohira
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]
11 Mikohata Cast Iron Bridge [ja] 神子畑鋳鉄橋 Important Cultural Property (1977) Arch
Cast iron
Footbridge
Mikobata River
1885 Asago
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]
12 Nijūbashi [ja] 二重橋 Lead to Edo Castle Arch
Footbridge
Edo Castle moats
1888 Tokyo
35°40′48.8″N 139°45′13.0″E / 35.680222°N 139.753611°E / 35.680222; 139.753611 (Nijūbashi)
Tokyo
Chiyoda
13 Seimon Ishibashi 皇居正門石橋 Lead to Edo Castle Masonry
2 arches
Footbridge
Edo Castle moats
1888 Tokyo
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]
14 Shinkyo Bridge 神橋 Shrines and Temples of Nikkō
World Heritage Site (1999)
28 m (92 ft) Beam
Footbridge
Daiya River
1904 Nikkō
36°45′12.0″N 139°36′14.5″E / 36.753333°N 139.604028°E / 36.753333; 139.604028 (Shinkyo Bridge)
Tochigi [2]
15 Otoshi Bridge 遠登志橋 Important Cultural Property (2005) 48 m (157 ft) Arch
Steel deck arch
Footbridge
Kojoro River
1905 Niihama
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]
16 Nihonbashi 日本橋 Important Cultural Property (1999) 49 m (161 ft) Masonry
2 arches
1911 Tokyo
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]
17 Mino Bridge [ja] 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
1916 Mino
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]
18 Momosuke Bridge [ja] 桃介橋 Important Cultural Property (1994) 248 m (814 ft) Suspension
Wooden deck
24+104+104+24
Footbridge
Kiso River
1922 Nagiso
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]
19 South Kawachi Bridge 南河内橋 Important Cultural Property (2006) 133 m (436 ft) Lenticular truss
Steel
Footbridge
Itabitsu
1926 Kitakyushu
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]
20 Eitai Bridge [ja] 永代橋 Important Cultural Property (2007) 185 m (607 ft) Arch
Steel tied-arch
Eitai Dori Avenue
Sumida River
1926 Tokyo
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]
21 Hijiri Bridge [ja] 聖橋 92 m (302 ft) Arch
Concrete deck arch
Hongo Dori 403
Kanda River
1927 Tokyo
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
22 Kiyosu Bridge [ja] 清洲橋 Important Cultural Property (2007) 186 m (610 ft) Suspension
Chain self-anchored bridge
Kiyosu-bashi Dori 474
Sumida River
1928 Tokyo
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]
23 Bandai Bridge 萬代橋 Important Cultural Property (2004) 307 m (1,007 ft) Arch
Concrete
1929 Niigata
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]
24 Aioi Bridge 相生橋 Target for the 1945 Hiroshima atomic bomb 123 m (404 ft) Beam
Steel
Aioi Dori 183
Ōta River
1932 Hiroshima
34°23′47.3″N 132°27′09.2″E / 34.396472°N 132.452556°E / 34.396472; 132.452556 (Aioi Bridge)
Hiroshima [4]
25 Chikugo 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
1935 Saga - 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]
26 Taushubetsu Bridge [ja] タウシュベツ川橋梁 Arch
Concrete
Out of order
Otofuke River
1937 Kamishihoro
43°24′55.8″N 143°11′21.3″E / 43.415500°N 143.189250°E / 43.415500; 143.189250 (Taushubetsu Bridge)
Hokkaido
27 Kachidoki Bridge [ja] 勝鬨橋 Important Cultural Property (2007) 246 m (807 ft) Arch
Steel tied-arch
Bascule bridge
Harumi Dori 304
Sumida River
1940 Tokyo
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

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Name Japanese Distinction Length Type Carries
Crosses
Opened Location Prefecture Ref.
1 Kawazu-Nanadaru Loop Bridge 河津七滝ループ橋 Tanaka Prize (1981) 440 m (1,440 ft) Box girder
Steel
1981 Kawazu
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]
2 Chuo Bridge [ja] 中央大橋 211 m (692 ft) Cable-stayed
Steel beam deck, steel pylon
Tokyo Route 463
Sumida River
1993 Tokyo
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]
3 Shirakobato Bridge しらこばと橋 145 m (476 ft) Cable-stayed
Steel deck, steel pylon
Saitama Prefectural road No. 115
Motoara River
1994 Koshigaya
35°53′18.1″N 139°47′54.5″E / 35.888361°N 139.798472°E / 35.888361; 139.798472 (Bridge)
Saitama
4 Shiosai Bridge [ja] 潮騒橋 Tanaka Prize (1995) 232 m (761 ft) Stressed ribbon
Concrete
55+61+61+55
Footbridge
Kikukawa River
1995 Kakegawa
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]
5 Teleport Bridge テレポートブリッジ 341 m (1,119 ft) Cable-stayed
Steel deck, steel pylon
Footbridge
Bayshore Route
1996 Tokyo
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]
6 Yumetsuri Bridge [ja] 夢吊橋 Tanaka Prize (1996)
Span : 147 m (482 ft)
172 m (564 ft) Stressed ribbon
Concrete
Footbridge
Ashida River
1996 Fuchū
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]
7 Ushibuka Haiya Bridge [ja] 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
1997 Ushibuka
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]
8 Kujira Bridge [ja] くじら橋 Tanaka Prize (1997)
Span : 100 m (330 ft)
107 m (351 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
1997 Inagi
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]
9 Raiden Todoroki Bridges [ja] 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
1998 Chichibu
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]
10 Goshiki Zakura Bridge [ja] 五色桜大橋 Tanaka Prize (2002) Arch
2 levels steel tied-arch
Ojikita Metropolitan Expressway Central Circular
Arakawa River
2002 Tokyo
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]
11 Oboro Bridge [ja] 朧大橋 Tanaka Prize (2002)
Civil Engineering Design Prize 2004
293 m (961 ft) Arch
Concrete deck arch
Fukuoka prefectural road No. 798
2002 Kurume
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]
12 Seiun Bridge (Tokushima) 青雲橋 Tanaka Prize (2004)
FIB Award for Outstanding Structure (2006)
97 m (318 ft) Stressed ribbon
Concrete
2004 Miyoshi
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]
13 Omiodori Bridge [ja] 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
2007 Ōtsu - 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]
14 Fudo Bridge [ja] 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
2010 Naganohara
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

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Name Japanese Span Length Type Carries
Crosses
Opened Location Prefecture Ref.
1 Akashi 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
1998 Kobe - 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]
2 Minami 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
1989 Sakaide - 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]
3 Third 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
1999 Imabari - 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]
4 Second 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
1999 Umashima 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]
5 Kita 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
1988 Sakaide - 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]
6 Shimotsui-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
1988 Kurashiki - 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]
7 Tatara 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
1999 Ikuchi 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]
8 Ōnaruto 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
1985 Naruto - 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]
9 Innoshima 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
1983 Innoshima 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]
10 Akinada 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
2000 Kure - 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]
11 Hakuchō 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
1998 Muroran
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]
12 Kanmon Bridge 関門橋 712 m (2,336 ft) 1,068 m (3,504 ft) Suspension
Steel truss deck, steel pylons
1973 Kitakyushu - 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]
13 First 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
1999 Umashima 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]
14 Meikō-Chūō Bridge [ja] 名港中央大橋 590 m (1,940 ft) Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
1998 Nagoya
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]
15 Rainbow 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
1993 Tokyo
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]
16 Hakata–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
1988 Ōshima - 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]
17 Toyoshima Bridge [ja] 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
2008 Teshima 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]
18 Minato 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
1973 Osaka
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]
19 Tsurumi Tsubasa Bridge 鶴見つばさ橋 510 m (1,670 ft) Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
1994 Yokohama
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]
20 Ikuchi Bridge [ja] 生口橋 490 m (1,610 ft) Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
50x3+490+50x3
1991 Innoshima 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]
21 Higashi 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
1992 Kobe
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]
22 Megami Bridge [ja] 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
2006 Nagasaki
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]
23 Hirado 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
1977 Hirado - 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]
24 Yokohama 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
1989 Yokohama
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]
25 Tokyo 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
2012 Tokyo
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]
26 Iwakurojima 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
1988 Yoshima 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]
27 Hitsuishijima 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
1988 Hitsuishijima 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]
28 Meikō-Higashi Bridge [ja] 名港東大橋 410 m (1,350 ft) Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
1998 Nagoya
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]
29 Meikō-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]
30 Ikitsuki 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
1991 Ikitsuki - 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]
31 Takashima Hizen Bridge [ja] 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
2009 Matsuura - 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]
32 Hiroshima Airport Bridge [ja] 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
2010 Mihara
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]
33 Wakato Bridge 若戸大橋 367 m (1,204 ft) 2,100 m (6,900 ft) Suspension
Steel truss deck, steel pylons
1962 Kitakyushu
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]
34 Shin-Minato Bridge [ja] 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
2012 Imizu
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]
35 Yamatogawa 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
1985 Osaka - 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]
36 Tenpozan Bridge [ja] 天保山大橋 350 m (1,150 ft) Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
170+350+120
1990 Osaka
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]
37 Maizuru Crane Bridge [ja] 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
1998 Maizuru
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]
38 Ōshima Bridge (Nagasaki) [ja] 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
1999 Saikai - 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]
39 Amagi Bridge 天城橋 348 m (1,142 ft) 465 m (1,526 ft) Arch
Steel through arch
Misumi-Oyano Road
Misuminoseto Strait
2018 Uki - 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]
40 Mihara Bridge [ja] 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
2005 Ebetsu
43°07′10.9″N 141°34′54.6″E / 43.119694°N 141.581833°E / 43.119694; 141.581833 (Mihara Bridge)
Hokkaido [31]
41 Ōshima Bridge (Yamaguchi) [ja] 大島大橋 (山口県) 325 m (1,066 ft) 1,020 m (3,350 ft) Truss
Steel
200+325+200
1976 Yanai - 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]
42 Ikina Bridge [ja] 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
2011 Ikina 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]
43 Shin Kizugawa Bridge [ja] 新木津川大橋 305 m (1,001 ft) 495 m (1,624 ft) Arch
Steel through arch
1994 Osaka
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]
44 Tenmon Bridge [ja] 天門橋 300 m (980 ft) 502 m (1,647 ft) Truss
Steel
100+300+100
1966 Uki - 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]
45 Kuronoseto Bridge [ja] 黒之瀬戸大橋 300 m (980 ft) 502 m (1,647 ft) Truss
Steel
100+300+100
1974 Izumi - 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]
46 Konohana 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
1987 Osaka
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]
47 Ohmishima Bridge [ja] 大三島橋 297 m (974 ft) 328 m (1,076 ft) Arch
Steel through arch
1979 Ohmishima 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]
48 Second Ondo Bridge [ja] 音戸大橋 280 m (920 ft) 492 m (1,614 ft) Arch
Steel through arch
2013 Kure - 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]
49 Konaruto Bridge [ja] 小鳴門大橋 280 m (920 ft) Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
Tokushima Prefectural Road No. 11
Konaruto Strait
1998 Naruto - 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]
50 Yumemai Bridge 夢舞大橋 280 m (920 ft) 878 m (2,881 ft) Arch
Steel through arch
Pontoon bridge
Moveable bridge
2001 Osaka
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]
51 Eto Bridge 干支大橋 275 m (902 ft) 385 m (1,263 ft) Arch
Steel through arch
1995 Nobeoka
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]
52 Twinkle Kisogawa Bridge [ja] 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
2001 Kuwana
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]
53 Twinkle Ibigawa Bridge [ja] 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
2001 Kuwana
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]
54 Ujina Bridge [ja] 宇品大橋 270 m (890 ft) Box girder
Steel
139+270+139
1998 Hiroshima
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]
55 Fujikawa Bridge 富士川橋 265 m (869 ft) 381 m (1,250 ft) Arch
Concrete deck arch
2005 Shizuoka
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]
56 Yabegawa Bridge [ja] 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
2009 Miyama - 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]
57 Saigo Bridge 西郷大橋 260 m (850 ft) 270 m (890 ft) Arch
Steel through arch
1977 Okinoshima
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]
58 Ikara Bridge [ja] 伊唐大橋 260 m (850 ft) 675 m (2,215 ft) Cable-stayed
Concrete box girder deck, concrete pylons
120+260+120
1996 Nagashima
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]
59 Fuchu Yotsuya Bridge 府中四谷橋 260 m (850 ft) Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
1997 Hino - 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]
60 Tensho Takamatu Bridge [ja] 天翔大橋 260 m (850 ft) 463 m (1,519 ft) Arch
Concrete deck arch
2000 Hinokage
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]
61 Chitose Bridge [ja] 千歳橋 260 m (850 ft) 365 m (1,198 ft) Arch
Steel deck arch
260+105
2003 Osaka
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]
62 Awa Shirasagi Bridge [ja] 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
2012 Tokushima
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]
63 Kamagari Bridge [ja] 蒲刈大橋 255 m (837 ft) 480 m (1,570 ft) Truss
Steel
85+255+85
1979 Shimokamagari - 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]
64 Kishiwada Bridge [ja] 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
1993 Kishiwada
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]
65 Jōgakura Bridge 城ヶ倉大橋 255 m (837 ft) 360 m (1,180 ft) Arch
Steel deck arch
1995 Aomori
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]
66 Shin Hamadera Bridge 新浜寺大橋 254 m (833 ft) 256 m (840 ft) Arch
Steel tied-arch
Bayshore Route
Osaka Bay
1994 Sakai
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]
67 Nishinomiyako Bridge 西宮浜大橋 252 m (827 ft) Arch
Steel tied-arch
Bayshore Route
Osaka Bay
1994 Nishinomiya
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]
68 Suehiro Bridge [ja] 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
1975 Tokushima
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]
69 Yobuko Bridge [ja] 呼子大橋 250 m (820 ft) 728 m (2,388 ft) Cable-stayed
Concrete box girder deck, concrete pylons
121+250+121
1989 Yobuko - 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]
70 Namihaya Bridge [ja] 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
1995 Osaka
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]
71 Imari Bay Bridge [ja] 伊万里湾大橋 250 m (820 ft) 651 m (2,136 ft) Arch
Steel tied-arch
70+250+70
2003 Imari
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]
72 Eshima 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
2004 Sakaiminato
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

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Name Japanese Span Height Type Carries
Crosses
Opened Location Prefecture Ref.
1 Kokonoe Yume Suspension Bridge [ja] 九重"夢"大吊橋 390 m (1,280 ft) 173 m (568 ft) Suspension
Steel
Footbridge
Naruko River
2006 Kokonoe
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]
2 Ryujin Bridge [ja] 竜神峡 375 m (1,230 ft) 117 m (384 ft) Suspension
Steel
Footbridge
1994 Hitachiōta
36°41′02″N 140°27′56.9″E / 36.68389°N 140.465806°E / 36.68389; 140.465806 (Ryujin Bridge)
Ibaraki [S 78]
3 Momijidani Suspension Bridge もみじ谷大吊橋 320 m (1,050 ft) Suspension
Steel
Footbridge
Naka River
1999 Nasushiobara
36°57′13.3″N 139°52′50.6″E / 36.953694°N 139.880722°E / 36.953694; 139.880722 (Momijidani Suspension Bridge)
Tochigi
4 Miyagase Suspension Bridge 水の郷大つり橋 315 m (1,033 ft) Suspension
Steel
Footbridge
Lake Miyagase
1995 Miyagase
35°31′25.2″N 139°13′44.2″E / 35.523667°N 139.228944°E / 35.523667; 139.228944 (Miyagase Suspension Bridge)
Kanagawa
5 Tanise Suspension Bridge [ja] 谷瀬の吊り橋 294 m (965 ft) 54 m (177 ft) Suspension
Steel
Footbridge
Kumano River
1954 Totsukawa
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]
6 Aya Teruha Suspension Bridge [ja] 照葉大吊橋 250 m (820 ft) 142 m (466 ft) Suspension
Steel
Footbridge
Ryonan River
1984 Aya
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]
7 Mii-Soyokaze Bridge [ja] 三井そよかぜ橋 231 m (758 ft) Suspension
Steel
Footbridge
Sagami River
2012 Midori-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
8 Ueno Skybridge [ja] 上野スカイブリッジ 225 m (738 ft) 90 m (300 ft) Suspension
Steel
Footbridge
1998 Ueno
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

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  • Notes
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n 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".
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  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".
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  48. ^ "Wakato Bridge".
  49. ^ "Shinminato Bridge".
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  51. ^ "Tempozan Bridge".
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  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".
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  70. ^ "Kishiwada Bridge".
  71. ^ "Jogakura Bridge".
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  76. ^ "Imari Bay Bridge".
  77. ^ "Kokonoe "Yume" Otsurihashi Bridge".
  78. ^ "Ryujin Bridge".
  79. ^ "Aya Teruha Bridge".
  80. ^ "Ueno Skybridge".
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