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田麦川橋<br />
 
Tsuruoka, Yamagata, Japan<br />
 
Tsuruoka, Yamagata, Japan<br />
(262) feet high / (80) meters high<br />
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(230) feet high / 70) meters high<br />
494 foot span / 151 meter span<br />
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492 foot span / 150 meter span<br />
1992<br />
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1977<br />
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One of the 3 high bridges around the Gassan Lake region, the Asahi Gassan Lake Bridge is a 490 meter long double beam crossing with main spans of 150.5 metersAt the center of the bridge there is a T-junction with a local road.  The lake is approximately 85 meters deep at the dam.
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One of the 4 high bridges around the Gassan Lake region, the Tamugigawa Bridge is the oldest of the group having been built in 1977 on the older route 112The steel arch of 150 meters supports a two-lane deck that is 9 meters wide between curbs.
  
 
Just to the north of the Asahi Gassan Lake Bridge are the Oamigawa and Koamigawa Bridges.
 
Just to the north of the Asahi Gassan Lake Bridge are the Oamigawa and Koamigawa Bridges.
  
  
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Asahi Gassan Lake Bridge satellite image.
 
  
 
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Tamugigawa Bridge satellite image.
  
  
 
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Asahi Gassan Lake Bridge Location map.
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Tamugigawa Bridge Location map.
  
 
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Revision as of 05:26, 29 August 2020

Tamugigawa Bridge
田麦川橋
Tsuruoka, Yamagata, Japan
(230) feet high / 70) meters high
492 foot span / 150 meter span
1977


One of the 4 high bridges around the Gassan Lake region, the Tamugigawa Bridge is the oldest of the group having been built in 1977 on the older route 112. The steel arch of 150 meters supports a two-lane deck that is 9 meters wide between curbs.

Just to the north of the Asahi Gassan Lake Bridge are the Oamigawa and Koamigawa Bridges.













Tamugigawa Bridge satellite image.


AsahiGassanLakeLocationMap.jpg

Tamugigawa Bridge Location map.