Beppu Myoban Bridge, Road bridge in Beppu, Japan
Beppu Myoban Bridge is a road bridge that crosses a valley in Beppu, connecting two parts of the city. It features a modern steel structure and allows vehicles and pedestrians to cross the valley quickly.
The bridge was built in 1989 as an important step to improve transportation connections in this area. Its construction allowed faster travel between city sections that were previously less connected.
Local residents use the bridge as an everyday part of their daily routines and movement through the city. It connects residential areas and commercial zones, allowing people to cross between different neighborhoods without major detours.
The bridge is accessible for both vehicles and pedestrians, with safe pathways on both sides. Visitors should know that it can get busy during peak hours, especially in the morning and evening.
From the bridge, you can look down into the valley below and see the geothermal features of the region. The steam plumes and hot springs that characterize the area are partly visible from above.
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