広島はつかいち大橋

Explore your city for free with our voice tour app!

Enjoy over self-guided city exploration with our app ‘Explory’. Learn all about the history and discover hidden more than 500.000 hidden gems, that only locals know about. Download it for free:

Have you ever stood beneath a bridge and felt a sense of awe? It’s a feeling I’ve experienced many times, but the moment I first stood beneath the Hiroshima Hatsukaichi Bridge, it was different. There was a certain energy, a sense of history. The Hatsukaichi Bridge, also called the Hiroshima Hatsukaichi Bridge, was designed specifically to be resistant to earthquakes. It has a complex design, involving a unique mix of steel and concrete. The creation of this bridge was a massive project, with three different construction companies working together to build it. They completed this engineering marvel between 1997 and 2001. It was a testament to the strength and resilience of the Japanese spirit, an emblem of hope in a region that had once endured unspeakable tragedy. The bridge links two different cities, Hiroshima and Hatsukaichi, and stands as a symbol of their unity. It is not just a bridge that allows cars to drive across it, it’s a symbol of connection. It represents the indomitable spirit of Hiroshima, its people, and their desire to bridge the gap between the past and the future, to be a part of the world’s progress, and to leave a lasting legacy of hope and peace.

Related Points of Interest

Hauptfriedhof

Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.

Read More