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The Three great bridges is Japanese term selecting three bridges in Japan in many ways.
The three noted bridges(三名橋)[edit]
Name | Japanese | Distinction | Length | Type | Carries Crosses |
Opened | Location | Prefecture | Ref. | ||
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1 | Megane Bridge | 眼鏡橋 | Important Cultural Property (1960) | 22 m (72 ft) | Masonry 2 arches |
Nakashima River |
1634 | Nagasaki 32°44′49.8″N 129°52′48.3″E / 32.747167°N 129.880083°E |
Nagasaki | [B 1] [S 1] | |
2 | Kintai Bridge | 錦帯橋 | National Treasure (1922) Span : 35.1 m (115 ft) |
193 m (633 ft) | Arch Wooden beam |
Nishiki River |
1673 | Iwakuni 34°10′03.5″N 132°10′41.9″E / 34.167639°N 132.178306°E |
Yamaguchi | [B 2] [S 2] | |
3 | Nihonbashi | 日本橋 | Important Cultural Property (1999) | 49 m (161 ft) | Masonry 2 arches |
Nihonbashi River |
1911 | Tokyo 35°41′02.6″N 139°46′28.2″E / 35.684056°N 139.774500°E |
Tokyo Chiyoda |
[B 3] |
Name | Japanese | Distinction | Length | Type | Carries Crosses |
Opened | Location | Prefecture | Ref. | ||
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4 | Yamazakibashi | 山崎橋 | Yodo River |
725 | Ōyamazaki and Yawata |
Kyoto | |||||
5 | Seta no Karahashi | 瀬田の唐橋 | Seta River |
1673 | Ōtsu | Shiga | |||||
6 | Ujibashi | 宇治橋 | Uji River |
646 | Uji | Kyoto |
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Name | Japanese | Distinction | Length | Type | Carries Crosses |
Opened | Location | Prefecture | Ref. | ||
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7 | Kazurabashi | かずら橋 | 45 m (148 ft) | Suspension Woven lianas, steel cables |
Iya Valley |
Miyoshi 33°52′30.5″N 133°50′07.4″E / 33.875139°N 133.835389°E |
Tokushima | ||||
8 | Kintai Bridge | 錦帯橋 | National Treasure (1922) Span : 35.1 m (115 ft) |
193 m (633 ft) | Arch Wooden beam |
Nishiki River |
1673 | Iwakuni 34°10′03.5″N 132°10′41.9″E / 34.167639°N 132.178306°E |
Yamaguchi | [B 4] [S 3] | |
9 | Saruhashi Bridge | 猿橋 | 31 m (102 ft) | Beam Cantilever wooden beams |
Katsura River |
1756 | Ōtsuki 35°36′56.5″N 138°58′48.8″E / 35.615694°N 138.980222°E |
Yamanashi | [B 5] | ||
10 | Shinkyo Bridge | 神橋 | Shrines and Temples of Nikkō World Heritage Site (1999) |
28 m (92 ft) | Beam | Daiya River |
1904 | Nikkō 36°45′12.0″N 139°36′14.5″E / 36.753333°N 139.604028°E |
Tochigi | [1] |
林 "forest"[edit]
- Lin is 18th common surname in China
- Im,Lim is 9th common surname in South Korea, though Im can be represented different Hanja such as 任, 壬, 恁.
- Lâm is less common surname in Vietnam.
- Hayashi is 19th common surname in Japan.
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Im Na-yeon(林娜璉), known mononymously as Nayeon, a singer in the South Korean girl group Twice.
武 "military"[edit]
- Wu is 93th common surname in China.
- Moo is rare surname in South Korea.
- Vũ or Võ is 7th common surname in Vietnam.
- Take is less common surname in Japan.
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Lin Zexu(武則天), a empress regnant of the Zhou dynasty (周) of China.
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Take Yutaka(武豊) an Japanese Jockey often considered as the greatest Jockey in history of Horse racing in Japan.
高 "high"[edit]
- Gao is 19th common surname in China.
- Ko is 23th common surname in South Korea, though it can be represented different Hanja such as 顧.
- Cao is less common surname in Vietnam.
- Kō is less common surname in Japan.
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Gao Xingjian(高行健), a Chinese-French novelist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2000.
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Go Ah-sung(高我星),a South Korean actress.
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Kō no Moronao(高師直) a Japanese samurai of the Nanboku-chō period who was the first to hold the position of Shitsuji.
田 "field"[edit]
- Tian is 34th common surname in China.
- jeon is 16th common surname in South Korea, though it can be represented different Hanja such as 全 and 錢.
- Điền is less common surname in Vietnam.
- Den is less common surname in Japan.
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Tian Zhuangzhuang(田壮壮), a Chinese film director, producer and actor.
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Den Kenjirō(田健治郎) a Japanese politician, cabinet minister and the 8th Japanese Governor-General of Taiwan.
諸葛 "many kudzu plants"[edit]
- Zhuge is less common surname in China.
- Jaegal is less common surname in South Korea..
- Gia Cát is less common surname in Vietnam.
- Morokuzu is less common surname in Japan.
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- ^ "Shrines and Temples of Nikko". whc.unesco.org.