Konohana Bridge

The Konohana Bridge (此花大橋, Konohana Ō-hashi) is a self-anchored suspension bridge located in Osaka, Japan. Opened for traffic in 1990, it has a main span of 300 metres (980 ft). The bridge's unusual design has only a single main cable. At the time of its completion it was the largest self-anchored suspension bridge in the world. Its centre span has been tied by the Yeongjong Grand Bridge in Korea which has slightly larger side spans. As of late 2012, the single tower eastern span replacement of the San Francisco – Oakland Bay Bridge has a longer span of 385 metres (1,263 ft).

Konohana Bridge

此花大橋
The picture of Konohana Bridge
Konohana Bridge
Coordinates34°39′59.4″N 135°24′52.7″E
CarriesMotor vehicles, pedestrians and bicycles
CrossesPort of Osaka
LocaleKonohana-ku, Osaka, Japan
OwnerOsaka City
Characteristics
Total length1,570.6 m (5,153 ft)[1]
Width24.5 m (80 ft)
Height98.6 m (323 ft)
Longest span300 m (984 ft)
History
Constructed byHitachi Zosen, MHI, Yokogawa Bridge, KHI[2]
Construction start1979
Construction endMarch 1990
Location


References

  1. "橋梁年鑑データベース" (in Japanese). Japan Bridge Association. Retrieved 2022-09-09.
  2. "此花大橋". kintsuri.main.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2022-09-19.


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