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Minami-Bisan Seto Bridge
南備讃瀬戸大橋
Yoshima Island, Kagawa, Japan
305 feet high / 93 meters high
3,281 foot span / 1,000 meter span
1988
The Minami-Bisan Seto Bridge is part of the Great Seto Bridge Project that connects Honshū and Shikoku Islands across the Seto Inland Sea. The 13 kilometer long bridge system consists of a 4-lane expressway and a double railway line.
The southern section of the Seto Bridge Project consists of a continuous elevation rise across 4 bridges including the Yojima, Yoshima, Kita-Bisan Seto and Minami-Bisan Seto crossings.
The Minami-Bisan Seto Bridge is one of the world's longest span double deck suspension bridges with a main span of 1 kilometer. The tallest tower is 194 meters.
Minami-Bisan Seto Bridge satellite image.
Minami-Bisan Seto Bridge location map.