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The highest bridge in Japan’s Kanagawa prefecture, the Nijino bridge is a 2-hinged steel box beam arch.  Constructed in 1985, the 2-lane bridge has a central span of 656 feet (200 mtrs).
 
The highest bridge in Japan’s Kanagawa prefecture, the Nijino bridge is a 2-hinged steel box beam arch.  Constructed in 1985, the 2-lane bridge has a central span of 656 feet (200 mtrs).
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The Miyagase Dam was completed in 2000 creating a lake below the Nijino Bridge that reduced the height considerably.  The lake A large beam and arch bridge also cross 2 arms of the lake as well as a giant suspension footbridge with a main span of approximately 315 meters.
  
  

Revision as of 18:49, 10 December 2018

Nijino Bridge
虹の大橋
Aiko-Tsukui-Gun, Kanagawa, Japan
(394) feet high / (120) meters high
656 foot span / 200 meter span
1985

Nijino210mtrSp330mtrTot.jpg


The highest bridge in Japan’s Kanagawa prefecture, the Nijino bridge is a 2-hinged steel box beam arch. Constructed in 1985, the 2-lane bridge has a central span of 656 feet (200 mtrs).

The Miyagase Dam was completed in 2000 creating a lake below the Nijino Bridge that reduced the height considerably. The lake A large beam and arch bridge also cross 2 arms of the lake as well as a giant suspension footbridge with a main span of approximately 315 meters.


虹の大橋は、神奈川県にある日本一高い橋で、二つのヒンジド鋼箱ビームアーチ橋です。1985年に建設されたこの橋は、200mの中央スパンを持ち、また両車線道路があります。