Nusamaibashi (bridge)
Coordinates: 42 ° 58 ′ 52 ″ N , 144 ° 23 ′ 8 ″ E
Nusamaibashi | ||
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Nusamai Bridge | ||
Official name | 幣 舞 橋 | |
use | National road 38 | |
Convicted | Kushiro River | |
place | Kushiro , Hokkaidō | |
construction | Box girder bridge | |
overall length | 124 m | |
width | 33.8 m | |
opening | 1976 | |
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The Nusamai Bridge ( Japanese 幣 舞 橋 , Nusamai-bashi ) is a main traffic bridge in the Japanese city of Kushiro in the east of Hokkaidō .
The box girder bridge , completed in 1976, leads the national road 38 over the river Kushiro and connects the districts of Kitaodori and Omachi with Takikawa . It is the 5th Nusamai Bridge at this point.
Characteristics
- Structure format: reinforced concrete box girder bridge with three fields
- Bridge length: 124.0 meters
- Span: 34.5 m + 54.0 m + 34.5 m
- Width: 33.8 m with six lanes and sidewalks on both sides .
architectural art
A sculpture is set up on a bridge railing that represents the four seasons in the form of a female figure. It was the first bridge in Japan with statues.
Trivia
In 1990 an asteroid was named after the bridge.
Web links
- 釧 路 の 歴 史 を 探訪 釧 路 市 産業 振興 部 観 光 振興 室 (website of the tourist association) with the history of the first wooden bridge in 1889 until today. (Japanese)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Nusamai Bridge. In: visit Hokkaido. Retrieved December 8, 2014 .