Higashi Kobe Bridge, Kobe
Facts and practical information
The Higashi Kobe Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge in Kobe, Japan, which opened in 1992. It has a main span of 485 meters and spans a waterway between to Artificial islands part of the Kobe-Osaka bay. The bridge is a part of the Hanshin Expressway, which also is cradled by the Tempozan Higashi Bridge, downstream of the Higashi Kobe Bridge. The bridge is also a part of the Bayshore route 5 expressway of Kobe, which is also a part of the Industrial Ring Road of Kobe. The bridge carries two decks of roadway, and the bridge is 168 meters high and the maximum clearance is 32 meters to the water. The bridge was built by the Hanshin Expressway Public Corporation. ()
Kobe
Higashi Kobe Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Moto-Sumiyoshi Shrine, Higashinada-ku, Hakutsuru Fine Art Museum, Nishinomiya Shrine.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Higashi Kobe Bridge by public transport?
Train
- Ogi (22 min walk)
- Fukae (24 min walk)
Bus
- あしや喜楽苑前 • Lines: 41, 43, 71 (25 min walk)
- Ashiya Park • Lines: 131, 41, 43, 71 (27 min walk)