Meiko-Chuo Bridge, Cable-stayed bridge in Nagoya, Japan.
Meiko-Chuo Bridge is a cable-stayed structure crossing Nagoya's port with a main span of 590 meters, connecting major traffic routes. Two distinctive A-frame pylons anchor the thick steel cables that support the roadway deck.
The bridge opened in 1998 and transformed Nagoya's port access by creating a direct modern route for traffic flow. Its completion marked an important shift in how the region managed transportation and trade connections.
The bridge is part of a group of structures, each painted in different colors that reflect regional character. Visitors can observe this color scheme from various vantage points along the port.
The bridge carries vehicle traffic between major highway exits and operates continuously through the day and night. Visitors can view the structure from road level or access nearby viewpoints for better sightlines.
The bridge is illuminated in the evening with colored lights that shift with the seasons, creating changing moods against the harbor backdrop. This dynamic lighting design makes it a visual landmark that evolves throughout the year.
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