Tokunoyamahattoku Bridge, Road bridge in Minato, Japan
The Tokunoyamahattoku Bridge stretches across 76.6 meters with a width of 4.5 meters, connecting streets in the Konan district of Minato.
Completed in March 1969 during Japan's Showa era, the bridge received its name from the Tokyo University of Fisheries alumni association, Nagakusuikai.
The bridge forms an integral part of Minato's urban landscape, reflecting the district's commitment to infrastructure development and community connectivity.
Regular maintenance teams conduct thorough inspections of the bridge structure to ensure safe passage for vehicles traveling between Konan 2-chome and Konan 4-chome.
The bridge incorporates specific engineering elements designed to withstand local environmental conditions while maintaining structural integrity throughout all seasons.
GPS coordinates: 35.68703,136.49244
Latest update: September 23, 2025 16:46
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