The Akashi Kaikyō Bridge is a stunning suspension bridge that connects Kobe on Honshu Island to Iwaya on Awaji Island in Japan.
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Traffic And Usage
Visitor Information
Cultural Significance
Architectural Features
Engineering Challenges
Maintenance And Safety
History And Construction
Comparisons With Other Bridges
The Golden Gate Bridge
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🌉 The Akashi Kaikyō Bridge is one of the longest suspension bridges in the world, measuring 3,911 meters (12,831 feet)!
🚀 It took 10 years to build the Akashi Kaikyō Bridge, officially opening on April 5, 1995.
😢 The idea for the bridge came after a ferry accident in 1955, making it a safer way to cross the strait.
🌪️ The bridge is designed to withstand earthquakes of magnitude 8.5, keeping travelers safe.
🏗️ It has tall towers that rise to 282 meters (927 feet), making them some of the tallest in the world!
🛠️ Around 5,000 workers used 180,000 tons of steel to create this impressive engineering marvel.
🌊 Strong currents in the water made construction challenging for the builders.
🦺 The combination of steel and concrete makes the bridge strong enough to last for many years.
🌞 Approximately 23,000 vehicles cross the bridge daily, helping connect people from Kobe and Awaji Island.
🎎 The bridge is a symbol of modern engineering and a favorite photo spot for tourists.
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