The bridge that replace the 17th century bridge in 1924-1925 is called the Eitai-bashi or Eitai Bridge. The modern bridge is a blue illuminated bridge. See Sources and related links for a photo.
it cost lots and lots of money Eitaibashi Bridge was built in 1698. There are not likely to be any records of its cost. The bridge was replace in 1924-1926. That bridge is called Eitai-bashi or Eitai Bridge.
The Eitaibashi Bridge is a bridge in Tokyo, Japan. It is considered a perfect place for lovers, it is lit up during the night and during the day the sky blue color shines, and was almost taken down in 1719, but the people stopped it. Eitaibashi crosses the Sumida River and is a major tourist attraction. The bridge that was built in the 17th century was replace in 1924-1926 by a bridge named Eithai-bashi or Eitai Bridge.
The 17th century bridge called Eitaibashi Bridge was replaced in 1924-1926 by a bridge named Eitai-bashi or Eitai Bridge. This newer blue colored illuminated bridge is a steel-arched bridge in Tokyo crosses the Sumida River and is located near Tsukishima skyscraper.
It was the first steel highway bridge built in Japan in 1897. It was originally a timber bridge. The length of this bridge is 184.7 meters and the width is 22 meters.
The original bridge built in the 17th century bridge was a wooden arch bridge. It was replaced in 1924-1926 by a steel rainbow-arch bridge named Eitai-bashi bridge or Eitai Bridge. See Sources and related links for a photo.
The bay bridge is a kind of gray/green.
red
Red.
reddish orangish or rusty color
The traditional (and original) color of the bridge was black. Now, for some reason, it is an ugly shade of blue.
Red
Believe it or not, the color doesn't stand for anything. The people of San Francisco, who paid for building the bridge, liked the color especially against the sunset. The color is called "International Orange". See the link below.