紀之川橋粱, Highway bridge in Wakayama, Japan.
The Kinokawa Bridge is a highway bridge crossing the Kino River in Wakayama, connecting the city center with surrounding areas. It features multiple traffic lanes and allows both pedestrians and cyclists to cross the river.
Construction of the Kinokawa Bridge began in the mid-1960s and was completed in 1973. This project marked an important milestone for the city's transportation infrastructure and regional connectivity.
The bridge serves as a central gathering point during the annual fireworks festival, where spectators gather to watch displays over the Kino River.
The bridge is easily accessible for pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles, providing a safe crossing of the river. Plan your crossing time wisely if you want to avoid peak traffic periods.
The bridge incorporates local materials in its structure, contributing to the regional economy during its construction phase.
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