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Yumemai Bridge

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Locale
  
Konohana, Osaka, Japan

Construction begin
  
1999

Width
  
34 m

Location
  
Konohana-ku, Osaka

Total length
  
876m

Opened
  
2001

Longest span
  
280 m

Construction end
  
2001

Yumemai Bridge

Named for
  
Yumeshima and Maishima (islands)

Address
  
Konohana Ward, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan

Construction cost
  
63.5 billion JPY (~$530,000,000)

Similar
  
Konohana Bridge, Minato Bridge, Kamomeo Bridge, Fumin Kyosai Super Ar, Senbonmatsuo Bridge

The Yumemai Bridge (夢舞大橋, yumemai ōhashi) is a floating moveable bridge in Konohana District, Osaka, Japan. It spans the North Waterway connecting the man-made islands Yumeshima and Maishima of Osaka Port.

It comprises a floating bridge over the waterway, transitional girder bridges on both ends of the floating bridge, and approach bridges on Yumeshima and Maishima. The bridge is supported on two large steel pontoons. Ordinarily, the bridge allows a navigation passage width of 135m. In the event that the main waterway is out of service, the bridge is swung by tugboats to widen the passage width to 200m or more, enabling the passage of larger vessels.


References

Yumemai Bridge Wikipedia