Five Bridges of Amakusa![]() Five Bridges of Amakusa (天草五橋, Amakusa Gokyō) are five road bridges in southern Japan, linking the Kyushu mainland (Kumamoto Prefecture) and the Amakusa Islands. The bridges connect the islands of Ōyano-jima, Nagaura-jima, Ike-jima, and Maeshima, and were completed on September 24, 1966. The Five Bridges gave hope and confidence in the development of Japan's bridge-construction technology, and changed the lives of those living at the Amakusa Islands (see survey below: Evaluation). Tourists come to view the area's scenery and many islands, and the roads are called the Amakusa Pearl Line, based on the products of cultured pearls. SignificanceThe completion of these bridges coincided with the popularization of automobiles in Japanese families, with the launch of the Nissan Sunny 1000cc series and the Toyota Corolla 1100cc series, foretelling the so-called "My Car" age. The Five Bridges started as toll roads and were expected to continue for 39 years, but the explosive motorization collected tolls much faster, and ended the payment after nine years (in 1975). Bridges![]() ![]() In Japanese, a bridge is known as a hashi, but when the word "hashi" is used after words, the forms "bashi" or "kyō" may be used instead, depending on the situation, sometimes interchangeably. Tenmon Bashi (or Tenmon Kyō)This bridge connects Misumi, the tip of the Uto Peninsula, Kumamoto Prefecture with Maeshima island. A continuous truss bridge of pearl color, it is 502 metres long (1,647 ft), 42 metres (138 ft) above sea level, and 6.5 metres wide (21 ft). Ōyano BashiIt connects Ōyano-jima and Nagaura-jima. It is a 249-by-17-metre high (817 ft × 56 ft high) Langer Truss bridge of pale yellow color. Nakano HashiThis bridge connects Nagaura-jima and Ooike-jima islands. It is a rigid-frame bridge, of concrete color, measuring 361 by 15 metres high (1,184 ft × 49 ft high). Maeshima BashiThis is a rigid-frame bridge of concrete color, connecting Ooike-jima and Maeshima. It is 520 by 9 metres high (1,706 ft × 30 ft high). Matsushima Bashi (Hashi)This is a pipe-arch bridge, painted in red, connecting Maeshima and Matsushimachō, Aizu, Kami-Amakusa. It is 178 metres long (584 ft), 17 metres high (56 ft), and 6.5 m wide (21 ft). HistoryThe following are major events in the history of the bridges:
EvaluationThe road agency evaluated the construction of the Five bridges of Amakusa in 1976 (10 years later), by questionnaires. The results were:[1]
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