Tatara Bridge

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Tatara Bridge is a prominent cable-stayed bridge in Japan that spans the Seto Inland Sea as part of the scenic Shimanami Kaido route connecting Honshu and Shikoku.

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Tatara Bridge canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cable-stayed bridge
road bridge
steel bridge
belongsToNetwork Honshu–Shikoku Bridge Project
surface form: Honshu-Shikoku Bridge Project
carries Nishiseto Expressway
bicycles
motor vehicles
pedestrians
connects Ikuchi Island NERFINISHED
Omishima Island NERFINISHED
constructionMethod cantilever erection
constructionStartDate 1992-09-01
country Japan
crosses Seto Inland Sea
deckType steel box girder
design cable-stayed
designedBy Honshu-Shikoku Bridge Expressway Company
surface form: Honshu-Shikoku Bridge Authority
followedBy Sutong Bridge
formerWorldRecord longest cable-stayed bridge main span
hasBicyclePath yes
hasSidewalk yes
hasToll yes
hasTrafficLanes 4
hasViewOf Seto Inland Sea
surrounding islands
isTouristAttraction yes
locatedIn Ehime Prefecture NERFINISHED
Hiroshima Prefecture NERFINISHED
Seto Inland Sea
mainSpanLength 890 m
maintainedBy Honshu-Shikoku Bridge Expressway Company
material steel
namedAfter Tatara Strait
numberOfSpans 3
opened 1999-05-01
partOf Nishiseto Expressway
Shimanami Kaido
partOfRoute National Route 317
precededBy Normandy Bridge
pylonHeight 220 m
pylonType A-shaped pylons
recordHeldFrom 1999
recordHeldUntil 2008
region Chūgoku region
surface form: Chugoku region

Shikoku
surface form: Shikoku region
totalLength 1480 m
width 30.6 m

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Shimanami Kaido hasBridge Tatara Bridge
Nishiseto Expressway hasMajorBridge Tatara Bridge