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Latest revision as of 02:22, 7 September 2020
Ikenoyama Bridge
池の山橋
Nakatsuemura Tochino, Oita, Japan
(262) feet high / (80) meters high
492 foot span / 150 meter span
1967
One of Japan’s early high level reservoir bridges, the Ikenoyama Bridge is a steel deck truss with a main span of 150 meters on piers 63.5 and 52 meters tall.
Hachinosu Lake was created from the construction of the Shimouke Dam in Oita Prefecture. Just to the north is Bairin Lake with several more high level reservoir bridges from the completion of the Matsubara Dam.
Shimouke Dam.
Hachinosu Lake.
Arch near the Shimouke Dam.
Arch Bridge just east of Ikenoyama Bridge.
Arch Bridge upstream of Ikenoyama Bridge.
Red suspension bridge across nearby Bairin Lake.
Ikenoyama Bridge satellite image.
Ikenoyama Bridge location map.