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mansei+bridge Latitude and Longitude:

35°41′49.7″N 139°46′15.5″E / 35.697139°N 139.770972°E / 35.697139; 139.770972
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Manseibashi
Manseibashi
Coordinates 35°41′49.7″N 139°46′15.5″E / 35.697139°N 139.770972°E / 35.697139; 139.770972
Carries National Route 17
Crosses Kanda River
Locale Chiyoda, Tokyo
Maintained by Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
Characteristics
Design Arch bridge
History
Opened1930
Location

Mansei Bridge (万世橋, Manseibashi) is a concrete single arch bridge across the Kanda River in Chiyoda, Tokyo. The bridge carries National Route 17 across the Kanda River. Two former public transport stations and a police station nearby are named after the bridge. [1]

Various bridges made of wood or stone were the predecessors to the current bridge, which stands at the location of what was once one of Tokyo's city gates. The latest bridge was constructed in 1930. [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "万世橋" [Manseibashi]. Kotobank (in Japanese). Retrieved 2 June 2020.
  2. ^ "Mansei Bridge". Structurae. 5 February 2016. Retrieved 2 June 2020.



mansei+bridge Latitude and Longitude:

35°41′49.7″N 139°46′15.5″E / 35.697139°N 139.770972°E / 35.697139; 139.770972
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Mansei Bridge)
Manseibashi
Manseibashi
Coordinates 35°41′49.7″N 139°46′15.5″E / 35.697139°N 139.770972°E / 35.697139; 139.770972
Carries National Route 17
Crosses Kanda River
Locale Chiyoda, Tokyo
Maintained by Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
Characteristics
Design Arch bridge
History
Opened1930
Location

Mansei Bridge (万世橋, Manseibashi) is a concrete single arch bridge across the Kanda River in Chiyoda, Tokyo. The bridge carries National Route 17 across the Kanda River. Two former public transport stations and a police station nearby are named after the bridge. [1]

Various bridges made of wood or stone were the predecessors to the current bridge, which stands at the location of what was once one of Tokyo's city gates. The latest bridge was constructed in 1930. [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "万世橋" [Manseibashi]. Kotobank (in Japanese). Retrieved 2 June 2020.
  2. ^ "Mansei Bridge". Structurae. 5 February 2016. Retrieved 2 June 2020.



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