Innoshima Bridge

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Innoshima Bridge is a major suspension bridge in Japan that forms part of the Shimanami Kaido route, connecting islands across the Seto Inland Sea.

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Innoshima Bridge canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf road bridge
suspension bridge
belongsToNetwork Honshu–Shikoku Highway
surface form: Honshu–Shikoku Bridge Expressway network
carries Nishiseto Expressway
motor vehicles
clearanceBelow 36 m
connects Innoshima Island NERFINISHED
Mukaishima Island NERFINISHED
constructionStart 1977
country Japan
crosses Seto Inland Sea
crossesStrait Hibiki-nada area of Seto Inland Sea
designedBy Honshu-Shikoku Bridge Expressway Company
surface form: Honshu-Shikoku Bridge Authority
hasDeckType two-level deck
hasDesign wire-cable suspension
hasLighting yes
hasPylons 2
hasSeismicDesign yes
hasToll yes
hasTrafficType expressway traffic
isFollowedOnRouteBy Ikuchi Bridge
isMajorLinkIn Honshu–Shikoku corridor
surface form: Honshu–Shikoku road connection
isPrecededOnRouteBy Shin-Onomichi Bridge
surface form: Onomichi Bridge
isTouristAttraction yes
JapaneseName 因島大橋
languageOfName Japanese
locatedIn Hiroshima Prefecture NERFINISHED
locatedNear Innoshima City NERFINISHED
Onomichi City NERFINISHED
locatedOn Nishiseto Expressway
surface form: Nishiseto Expressway route
lowerDeckUse service space
mainSpanLength 770 m
maintainedBy NEXCO West Japan
surface form: West Nippon Expressway Company
material steel
opened 1983
openingDate 1983-12-04
partOf Honshu–Shikoku Bridge Project
Shimanami Kaido
partOfRoute National Route 317 (via Nishiseto Expressway)
region Chūgoku region
surface form: Chugoku region
tollRoadSectionOf Shimanami Kaido
totalLength 1270 m
upperDeckUse roadway
viewOf Seto Inland Sea islands
width 18.5 m

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Shimanami Kaido hasBridge Innoshima Bridge
Nishiseto Expressway hasMajorBridge Innoshima Bridge