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Kake, Hiroshima, Japan<br />
 
Kake, Hiroshima, Japan<br />
 
417 feet high / 127 meters high<br />
 
417 feet high / 127 meters high<br />
(748) foot span / (228) meter span<br />
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755 foot span / 230 meter span<br />
 
1997<br />
 
1997<br />
 
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Takiyamakyo is a large truss arch with a main span of 797 feet (243 mtrs).  Opened in 1997 it is one of the highest bridges in Japan’s Hiroshima prefecture.   
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Takiyamakyo is a large truss arch with a main span of 230 meters between hinges or 243 meters along the deck.  Opened in 1997 it is one of the highest bridges in Japan’s Hiroshima prefecture although a reservoir hides about half the height.   
  
  

Revision as of 06:47, 15 July 2020

Takiyamakyo Bridge
滝山峡大橋
Kake, Hiroshima, Japan
417 feet high / 127 meters high
755 foot span / 230 meter span
1997

TakiyamakyoTopy.co.jp.jpg


Takiyamakyo is a large truss arch with a main span of 230 meters between hinges or 243 meters along the deck. Opened in 1997 it is one of the highest bridges in Japan’s Hiroshima prefecture although a reservoir hides about half the height.


この橋は243mのメインスパンを持つ大きなトラスアーチ橋です。広島県に建てられ、1997年にオープンしたこの橋は、日本一高い橋の一つです。