Difference between revisions of "Shinnoboribetsu Bridge"
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Shinnoboribetsu Bridge<br /> | Shinnoboribetsu Bridge<br /> | ||
新登別大橋<br /> | 新登別大橋<br /> | ||
− | Noboribetsu | + | Noboribetsu, Hokkaido, Japan<br /> |
394 feet high / 120 meters high<br /> | 394 feet high / 120 meters high<br /> | ||
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1986<br /> | 1986<br /> | ||
[[File:1Shinnoboribetsu.jpg|750px|center]] | [[File:1Shinnoboribetsu.jpg|750px|center]] | ||
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The highest bridge on Japan’s largest island of Hokkaido, the Shinnoboribetsu is another 1980s era Japanese steel box beam arch bridge. Painted a brilliant red, the span puts on quite a show above a gorge of endless green trees in the summer while in the winter the bold arch color stands out against a mountain of white snow. | The highest bridge on Japan’s largest island of Hokkaido, the Shinnoboribetsu is another 1980s era Japanese steel box beam arch bridge. Painted a brilliant red, the span puts on quite a show above a gorge of endless green trees in the summer while in the winter the bold arch color stands out against a mountain of white snow. | ||
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Image by Japanese Society of Civil Engineers. | Image by Japanese Society of Civil Engineers. | ||
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+ | Shinnoboribetsu Bridge satellite image. | ||
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+ | Shinnoboribetsu Bridge location map. | ||
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[[Category:Bridges in Japan]] | [[Category:Bridges in Japan]] |
Latest revision as of 02:21, 15 July 2020
Shinnoboribetsu Bridge
新登別大橋
Noboribetsu, Hokkaido, Japan
394 feet high / 120 meters high
(525) foot span / (160) meter span
1986
The highest bridge on Japan’s largest island of Hokkaido, the Shinnoboribetsu is another 1980s era Japanese steel box beam arch bridge. Painted a brilliant red, the span puts on quite a show above a gorge of endless green trees in the summer while in the winter the bold arch color stands out against a mountain of white snow.
The deck span configuration is 34.4+170+34.4 meters.
北海道で最長の橋である新登別大橋は、もう一つの1980年代からの鋼箱ビームアーチ橋です。輝かしいほどの赤色塗装により、この橋はなかなかのショーを見せてくれます。夏には峡谷上にどこまでも続く緑の木々によって、一方、冬には山々の白い雪と対照的にくっきりとしたアーチの色を浮かび上がらせます。
Image by 椿山拓.
Image by hajime kato.
Image by kool 6636.
Image by snow man.
Image by Japanese Society of Civil Engineers.
Shinnoboribetsu Bridge satellite image.
Shinnoboribetsu Bridge location map.