the Akashi Kaikyo bridge , why was it given its name
Akashi Kaikyo, also known as the Akashi Strait, is a body of water in Japan that separates Awaji Island from the main island of Honshu. The name "Akashi" refers to the city of Akashi, located on the Honshu side, while "Kaikyo" translates to "strait." This strait is notable for being the location of the Akashi Kaikyō Bridge, the longest suspension bridge in the world.
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The Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, located in Japan, was named after the strait it spans, the Akashi Strait. The word "Kaikyo" in Japanese translates to "strait," and the bridge was named as such to reflect its location and purpose of crossing the Akashi Strait. The name serves to identify and distinguish the bridge from others in the region, highlighting its significance as the longest central span suspension bridge in the world.
The engineer of the Akashi Kaikyo bridge was Honshu-Shikoku.
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It is in Japan.
The Akashi-Kaiko bridge crosses the Akashi Strait which is located in Japan. The bridge allows people to drive from the city of Kobe in Honshū to Iwaya on Awaji Island.
The longest suspension bridge in Japan and the world is the Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge, completed in 1998 at a length of 1,991 metres.
The Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge was completed in 1998 and was the longest suspension bridge in Japan and the world at that time, at a length of 1,991 metres.
The Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge.