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  2. Eshima Ohashi Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Eshima Ohashi Bridge (Japanese: 江島大橋, Hepburn: Eshima Ōhashi) is a rigid-frame bridge in Japan that connects Matsue, Shimane Prefecture, and Sakaiminato, Tottori Prefecture, over Nakaumi lake. It was built from 1997 to 2004, and it is the largest rigid-frame bridge in Japan and the third largest in the world. [1]

  3. List of bridges in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Largest stone aqueduct in Japan Important Cultural Property (1960) 84 m (276 ft) Masonry 271 arches: Aqueduct Rogataki River. 1854: ... Eshima Ohashi Bridge:

  4. Category:Bridges in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Toll bridges in Japan (1 C, 8 P) Σ. Japan bridge (structure) stubs (44 P) ... Eshima Ohashi Bridge; F. Five Bridges of Amakusa; G. Gojo Bridge;

  5. Nakaumi - Wikipedia

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    There are bridges (like the Eshima Ohashi Bridge) and roads that connect the east and west shores of the lake through the two islands. Nakaumi is a brackish lake because it is connected to the Sea of Japan by a short channel, the Sakai Channel, and lies so low that the tides reverse the flow of the rivers all the way into Lake Shinji.

  6. Sakaiminato, Tottori - Wikipedia

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    Sakaiminato City Hall. Sakaiminato (境港市, Sakaiminato-shi) is a city in Tottori Prefecture, Japan.As of 31 December 2021, the city had an estimated population of 32,012 in 13178 households and a population density of 1110 persons per km². [1]

  7. Great Seto Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Great Seto Bridge or Seto Ohashi Bridge (瀬戸大橋, Seto Ōhashi) [2] [note 1] is a series of double deck bridges connecting Okayama and Kagawa prefectures in Japan across a series of five small islands in the Seto Inland Sea.

  8. Akashi Kaikyo Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, under construction in December 1995. The original plan called for a mixed railway-road bridge, but when construction on the bridge began in April 1988, it was restricted to road only, with six lanes. Actual construction did not begin until May 1988 and involved more than 100 contractors. [8]

  9. Ikema Island - Wikipedia

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    Ikema Island (池間島, Ikema-jima, Miyako: Ikyaama (イキャーマ)), is located to the north of Miyako Island in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. The island is connected to Miyako Island with a 1,425-metre-long (4,675 ft) bridge (池間大橋), which was completed in February 1992. [3] [1] There is a pond in the