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長倉大橋<br />
 
長倉大橋<br />
 
Hachinohe, Aomori, Japan<br />
 
Hachinohe, Aomori, Japan<br />
(443) feet high / (130) meters high<br />
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427 feet high / 130 meters high<br />
574 foot span / 130 meter span<br />
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574 foot span / 175 meter span<br />
 
2004<br />
 
2004<br />
[[File:Nutag.jpg|750px|center]]
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[[File:NagakuraSide.jpg|750px|center]]
 
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One of Japan's highest beam spans, the Nagakura Bridge opened in 2004 across a new reservoir near the city of Hachinohe.
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Japan's third highest beam span, the Nagakura Bridge opened in 2004 across a new reservoir near the city of Hachinohe.
  
 
The span configuration of 110 +175 +115 +48 meters is supported on two of Japan's tallest piers ever at 87 and 81 meters.
 
The span configuration of 110 +175 +115 +48 meters is supported on two of Japan's tallest piers ever at 87 and 81 meters.
  
  
[[File:NutagaaPier.jpg|750px|center]]
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[[File:NagakuraPier.jpg|750px|center]]
  
  
[[File:NutagaaElevation.jpg|750px|center]]
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[[File:NagakuraBy Hiroki Takada.jpg|750px|center]]
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Image by Hiroki Takada.
  
  
[[File:NutagaaSide.jpg|750px|center]]
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[[File:NagakuraElevation2.jpg|900px|center]]
  
  
[[File:Nutagawaier.jpg|750px|center]]
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[[File:NagakuraLonglens.jpg|750px|center]]
  
  
[[File:NutagawElevation.jpg|750px|center]]
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[[File:NagakuraDrop.jpg|450px|center]]
  
  
[[File:NutagwaSide.jpg|750px|center]]
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[[File:KawakuboView.jpg|750px|center]]
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The Kawakubo Bridge also crosses the reservoir at a much lower elevation.
  
  
[[File:NutagawPier.jpg|750px|center]]
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[[File:HatanaiView.jpg|750px|center]]
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The Hatanai Bridge is the 3rd beam bridge crossing of the reservoir.
  
  
[[File:NutagawaEevation.jpg|750px|center]]
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[[File:NagakuraSatellite.jpg|750px|center]]
 
 
 
 
[[File:NutagawaSde.jpg|750px|center]]
 
 
 
 
 
[[File:NutagawSatellite.jpg|750px|center]]
 
 
Nagakura Bridge satellite image.
 
Nagakura Bridge satellite image.
  
  
[[File:NutagawaatelliteWide.jpg|750px|center]]
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[[File:NagakuraSatelliteWide.jpg|750px|center]]
  
  
[[File:NutagawaLoctionMap.jpg|750px|center]]
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[[File:NagakuraLocationMap.jpg|750px|center]]
 
Nagakura Bridge location map.
 
Nagakura Bridge location map.
  
  
[[File:NutagawaLoctionMap.jpg|750px|center]]
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[[File:NagakuraLocationMapWide.jpg|750px|center]]
  
 
[[Category:Bridges in Japan]]
 
[[Category:Bridges in Japan]]

Latest revision as of 21:35, 5 September 2020

Nagakura Bridge
長倉大橋
Hachinohe, Aomori, Japan
427 feet high / 130 meters high
574 foot span / 175 meter span
2004

NagakuraSide.jpg


Japan's third highest beam span, the Nagakura Bridge opened in 2004 across a new reservoir near the city of Hachinohe.

The span configuration of 110 +175 +115 +48 meters is supported on two of Japan's tallest piers ever at 87 and 81 meters.


NagakuraPier.jpg


NagakuraBy Hiroki Takada.jpg

Image by Hiroki Takada.


NagakuraElevation2.jpg


NagakuraLonglens.jpg


NagakuraDrop.jpg


KawakuboView.jpg

The Kawakubo Bridge also crosses the reservoir at a much lower elevation.


HatanaiView.jpg

The Hatanai Bridge is the 3rd beam bridge crossing of the reservoir.


NagakuraSatellite.jpg

Nagakura Bridge satellite image.


NagakuraSatelliteWide.jpg


NagakuraLocationMap.jpg

Nagakura Bridge location map.


NagakuraLocationMapWide.jpg