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Shinnoboribetsu Bridge
JapaneseName
Noboribetsu City, Hokkaido, Japan
(377) feet high / (115) meters high
558 foot span / 170 meter span
1986
The Tanohata bridge crosses a deep canyon in Japan’s Iwate prefecture. Like so many Japanese arch bridges from the 1980s, Tanohata has 2 steel box beam ribs. Measuring 607 feet (185 mtrs) between hinges, the ribs support deck spans of 37.7 feet (11.5 mtrs) along with a steel ‘keystone’ 36 feet (11 mtrs) long.
Shinnoboribetsu Bridge image by Japanese Society of Civil Engineers.