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Once again we boarded the elevator and descended to the Wide Management Route. We also were able to walk along the special walkway for workers that runs parallel to the Wide Management Route. It is much narrower than the other, so this is another new thrill. The Bridge World tour that enables you to walk on the bridge above the sea and go meters up a main tower where you are afforded a spectacular view is an experience you will not want to miss!

Here are some good spots for viewing the scenery from land after you have seen them from the top of the bridge. Going along the promenade for about meters towards the sea, you will come to a section where glass panels cover part of the floor. There is also a cafe inside the Maiko Marine Promenade. The view, through the many glass windows, of Kobe and the streets of Akashi as well as Osaka Bay and the Inland Sea is very refreshing. This is a popular place for families to relax on the grass in the evenings and on holidays and is also a popular spot with fishermen.

The historical Western-style building and bridge together make a great photo. The majestic view at Akashi -Kaikyo Bridge is especially enjoyable in the company of family or friends, or better still, on a date. And every night after the sun goes down the cables of the bridge are lit up until midnight. The Akashi -Kaikyo Bridge appearing to rise up out of the sea in the pitch blackness of the night makes it seem vibrantly alive.

The Akashi -Kaikyo Bridge is the first bridge in the world to install lighting equipment on its cables that can show 28 patterns of various colors of lights. Normally only a pearl color is used, but to commemorate the 20th anniversary of its opening, until the end of October on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, other colors such as red, yellow, green, and purple were also used. This was a particularly good time to visit and take memorable photographs.

So what are your impressions? Akashi -Kaikyo Bridge, the largest suspension bridge in the world, is together with its surroundings not only a joy to behold, but also offers another attraction that is highly recommended: the World Bridge tour led by a guide who actually participated in the bridge's construction. For a thrilling experience and chance to see a truly spectacular view, why not join in the World Bridge tour someday? Gion, Kawaramachi, Kiyomizu-dera Temple.

Nijo Castle, Kyoto Imperial Palace. Kamesushi Sohonten. Umeda, Osaka Station, Kitashinchi. Date published: 20 February Last updated: 22 February Incredibly stunning panorama! The two towers rising up towards the sky are very impressive. Almost twenty percent of the participants these days are visitors from overseas. They were built on the seabed 60 meters below the surface. The Anchorages serve as huge concrete weights that firmly secure both ends of the main cables. From here only tour participants are allowed to proceed to the next area.

You can see through the metal grating of the floor. The grating minimizes the effect of wind blowing on the bridge. Even those who feel a bit afraid get accustomed to it while walking. When a vehicle passes over connection points in the road above the ceiling, it produces a thumping sound.

About 20 days of each month are dedicated to inspecting places in the bridge. The Wide Management Route is for maintenance vehicles like this. But this only increases the excitement of being able to enter into a special area. The view from the top of the main tower.

On the right side is the Suma Coast of Kobe and on the left side is the city of Akashi which borders Kobe. From here you can see the other main tower. A ship can be seen passing below the bridge. The channel the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge crosses is one of the busiest sea lanes in the world with around a thousand boats passing under it every day. The current can get quite strong.

In fact, in two ferries sank in the straits during a storm with the loss of lives. Construction of the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge began in In the Great Hanshin Earthquake struck. Although only the two great towers were finished and were not damaged, the shift in the earth caused the towers to move more than a meter apart. So calculations had to be done again and minor changes to the design implemented.

The bridge's statistics are staggering. The total length of this six-lane bridge is almost 4 kilometers. And the central span is 1, meters, the longest span in the world. The towers are meters above sea level, and the foundations are in 60 meters of water. Approximately , bolts hold the tower sections together. The cables are composed of 36, strands of wire, with a total wire length of , kilometers.

The huge concrete and steel anchor blocks at either end of the bridge each weigh , tons. Here you can see videos, displays, photos, and models that show how the bridge was built, and how it is maintained. Above your head is the actual scale model used in wind tunnel tests to ensure that the bridge could stand the winds that come in the typhoon season.

There are also models and information on other bridges in Japan like those across the Shimanami Kaido a little further west. The exhibits are surprisingly interesting even for those who are not usually enamored of things technical. Hours : Open from am to 5 pm last entry at pm from March to July 19, and in September, October November - however, closed Mondays except when Monday is a public holiday when closed Tuesday instead and open for the whole of Golden Week.

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Shin-kobe Shinkansen bullet train Station is a 5-minute drive away. Kobe City Museum is situated right next to the hotel, and Meriken Park can be reached within a 5-minute walk.

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