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Minato Bridge - Cantilever Bridge
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Minato Bridge

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The Minato Bridge is a significant cantilever-truss bridge located in Osaka, Japan. Constructed in 1974, it spans the Aji River with a main span of 510 meters – one of the longest examples of this bridge design within the country. It serves as a vital roadway connecting areas and is utilized by vehicular traffic and pedestrians.

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Minato Bridge ranks #7 of 80 in the Cantilever Bridge ranking, behind Hardinge Bridge, ahead of Ikitsuki Bridge.

Among the longest cantilever truss spans, major Osaka port structure, strong engineering reputation.

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Why does Minato Bridge use a cantilever-truss design?

The cantilever structure allowed a 510-metre main span to cross Osaka's busy port without placing piers in the principal navigation channel. Its steel truss also carries road traffic high above the water.

Can pedestrians walk across Minato Bridge?

Minato Bridge primarily carries the Hanshin Expressway's Bayshore Route and is not a sightseeing footbridge. Travellers normally experience it by road while crossing the Osaka port area.

When did Minato Bridge open?

The bridge was completed and opened to traffic in 1974. It links port districts across the Aji River in Osaka.

How does Minato Bridge rank among cantilever bridges?

Its 510-metre central span places it among the world's longest cantilever-truss spans. It is shorter than the 549-metre main spans of Quebec Bridge and Scotland's Forth Bridge.

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