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Sanagawa Bridge
佐奈川橋
Toyokawa, Aichi, Japan
(312) feet high / (95) meters high
466 foot span / 142 meter span
2012
One of the biggest viaducts along Japan's E1A New-tomei expressway, the Sanagawa Bridge is a multi-span prestressed concrete beam crossing more than 700 meters long. The twin structures have different span configurations with a maximum of 142 meters for the westbound lanes and 126 meters for the eastbound lanes. There are 10 piers with the maximum reaching 89 meters, among the tallest ever built in Japan. The octagon shaped cross section of the piers also have slits along the sides to add some aesthetics to their mass.
Image by Doka.
Image by Doka.
Sanagawa Bridge satellite image.
Sanagawa Bridge location map.