June 2011 (38.492 Degrees, 141.290 Degrees) Tenno Bridges |
These structures (built in 1965) are both tied arch bridges with steel I girders for hangers. The hangers are flared at the top where they attach to the arch ribs. Most of the bridge was put together with high-strength bolts, but it looks like rivets were used for the arch ribs.
It seems that the Japanese make use a large variety of bridges for river crossings and they don't seem to mind the added expense of a separate superstructure for the walkway.
Japan's Bridges: Tenno Bridges in Miyagi Prefecture (1) by Mark Yashinsky is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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