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Latest revision as of 02:47, 6 September 2020

Ikeyama Bridge
池山高架橋
Kameyama, Mie, Japan
(262) feet high / (80) meters high
374 foot span / 114 meter span
2008

Ikeyama bridges.jpg


Ikeyama Bridge is one of 3 large viaducts that make up the interchange between a newer and older section of the E1A Shin-Meishin Expressway in Mie Prefecture. Kirigataki and Ikeyama Bridges opened first in 2008 and then ten years later in 2018 the Anrakugawa Bridge opened as a single 4-lane structure in between the two Ikeyama Bridge viaducts.


Ikeyama Open 2008.jpg


IkeyamaPiers2.jpg


Ikeyama Sky.jpg


Ikeyama 池山高架橋.jpg


IkeyamaBridges3.jpg


IkeyamaBridges2.jpg


KirigatakiSatellite.jpg

Ikeyama Bridge satellite image.


KirigatakiSatelliteWide.jpg


KirigatakiLocationMp.jpg

Ikeyama Bridge Location map.


KirigatakiLocationMapWide.jpg