ツインハープ橋, Steel arch bridge in Hokkaido, Japan.
Twin Harp Bridge is a steel arch bridge in Hokkaido featuring two parallel arches that span the entire length. The paired arches create a distinctive silhouette that gives the structure its recognizable form.
The bridge was built to create a vital transportation link in the Hokkaido region. The project was part of infrastructure development efforts that aimed to improve local connectivity.
The bridge stands as a representation of Japanese engineering principles, combining structural efficiency with harmonious design elements.
The bridge is open to vehicles and pedestrians for crossing the waterway. Visitors can access it from both sides of the water and walk across to view the structure from different angles.
The structure incorporates twin steel arches that produce different tonal sounds when wind passes through specific sections of the framework.
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