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Akashi Kaikyō Bridge : ウィキペディア英語版
Akashi Kaikyō Bridge

The is a suspension bridge in Japan, which links the city of Kobe on the Japanese mainland of Honshu to Iwaya on Awaji Island. It crosses the busy Akashi Strait (''Akashi Kaikyō'' in Japanese). It carries part of the Honshu-Shikoku Highway.
Since its completion in 1998,〔 the bridge has had the longest central span of any suspension bridge in the world,〔 at .
It is one of the key links of the Honshū-Shikoku Bridge Project, which created three routes across the Inland Sea.
==History==
Before the Akashi Kaikyō Bridge was built, ferries carried passengers across the Akashi Strait in Japan. This dangerous waterway often experiences severe storms, and in 1955 two ferries sank in the strait during a storm, killing 168 people. The ensuing shock and public outrage convinced the Japanese government to develop plans for a suspension bridge to cross the strait. The original plan called for a mixed railway-road bridge, but when construction on the bridge began in April 1988, the construction was restricted to road only, with six lanes. Actual construction did not begin until May 1988, and the bridge was opened for traffic on April 5, 1998.

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