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Sakitama Bridge

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Sakitama Bridge
Sakitama Bridge in June 2008.
Coordinates35°48′30″N 139°37′33″E / 35.808333°N 139.625833°E / 35.808333; 139.625833
CrossesArakawa and Shingashi River
Characteristics
Total length1485m
Width55.4m
Height80.0m
History
Opened1992
Statistics
Daily trafficroad
Location
Map

The Sakitama Bridge (幸魂大橋, Sakitamaōhashi) is a road bridge on Japan National Route 298 and the Tokyo Gaikan Expressway that spans the Arakawa/Shingashi River and the Arakawa Adjustment Pond (Ayako) between Bijogi, Toda and Niikura, Wakō in Saitama Prefecture. It is also known as Kotamabashi.[1]

References

  1. ^ 東京外環自動車道和光北IC~戸田西IC(外回り)の昼夜連続車線規制につい.て - 東日本高速道路関東支社(2012年2月9日).2015年8月26日閲覧。

35°48′30″N 139°37′33″E / 35.80833°N 139.62583°E / 35.80833; 139.62583


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