Manri Bridge, Road and girder bridge in Takashima, Japan
Manri Bridge is a road bridge in Takashima that crosses the Katabira River and connects different parts of the district. It carries traffic as part of the local road network and remains functional for both vehicles and pedestrians.
The bridge was built in the 1920s when Yokohama was expanding its infrastructure rapidly. It belongs to a generation of bridges from that era designed to meet growing transportation needs.
The Manri Bridge stands as a testament to Japanese engineering practices, connecting different neighborhoods while maintaining its original structural design.
The bridge is easy to reach from the main road and has railings for pedestrians. During wet weather the surface can become slippery, so care should be taken when crossing.
Located at precise coordinates of 35.463279°N and 139.622568°E, the Manri Bridge maintains its original dimensions from nearly a century ago.
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