Yokohama Bay Bridge
Yokohama Bay Bridge
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The Yokohama Bay Bridge completed in 1989, this 860-meter suspension bridge links the two piers of Honmoku and Daikoku.
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Corona, CA1,866 contributions
Aug 2019
I cruise a lot and have transited under many bridges. But this one in Yokohama is only surpassed by the one departing Copenhagen in my estimation for excitement.
I'm sure glad the Captain knows exactly how tall the tallest point on the ship ... and the lowest point on the Bridge ... are. Because neither departing Yokohama or Copenhagen did he ever slow down or creep under them. But a disaster could occur if his calculations weren't spot on.
I was on one of the upper decks, but not the tallest one as we went under Yokohama. But a bunch of people wanted to get as far up as they could go. Scary if the Skipper's calculations were wrong.
So for those of you that have not traveled UNDER a bridge on a near 1,000 foot long ship ... I've attached some time lapse photos taken off my video cam you may enjoy.
And make sure to look at the people up on top as we were going under the bridge. Notice where THEY are looking. All at the near miss.
It's a shame I couldn't attach the audio of the ship's horn blowing. This Captain really must have enjoyed laying on it as I'm sure it blew for 10 or more seconds. I guess the Captain enjoyed going under the Yokohama Bridge as much the rest of us ......
I'm sure glad the Captain knows exactly how tall the tallest point on the ship ... and the lowest point on the Bridge ... are. Because neither departing Yokohama or Copenhagen did he ever slow down or creep under them. But a disaster could occur if his calculations weren't spot on.
I was on one of the upper decks, but not the tallest one as we went under Yokohama. But a bunch of people wanted to get as far up as they could go. Scary if the Skipper's calculations were wrong.
So for those of you that have not traveled UNDER a bridge on a near 1,000 foot long ship ... I've attached some time lapse photos taken off my video cam you may enjoy.
And make sure to look at the people up on top as we were going under the bridge. Notice where THEY are looking. All at the near miss.
It's a shame I couldn't attach the audio of the ship's horn blowing. This Captain really must have enjoyed laying on it as I'm sure it blew for 10 or more seconds. I guess the Captain enjoyed going under the Yokohama Bridge as much the rest of us ......
Written November 23, 2019
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Beth S
San Francisco, CA25 contributions
Jan 2016 • Family
I think the San Francisco-Bay Bridge was copied from this o.ne! The similarities are just so darn unbelievable
Written February 9, 2016
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jim m
Holymoorside, UK1,172 contributions
Sep 2019
What a bridge - it is very big and yet, if you are on a ship going under it, not big enough. It is one of those times when you hold your breath as you see the top of the ship go through with only the smallest of margins.
Written September 30, 2019
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David B
Delray Beach, FL1,142 contributions
Aug 2019
We got to see the bridge for a few days from different distances as we waited aboard ship in Yokohama bay for a storm to pass so that our cruise could proceed. There is a toll to cross over, but not under, the bridge.
Written September 10, 2019
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mrbadsyam
Cyberjaya, Malaysia283 contributions
Dec 2017 • Business
It is dubbed as the most beautiful bridge in Japan. And it is especially at night with all the lighting
Written November 12, 2018
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PushExplore
Singapore, Singapore4,821 contributions
Feb 2018 • Family
We drove across the Yokohama Bay Bridge on route to Tokyo and the drive was very comfortable and smooth. The bridge is truly majestic and provides a unique character to the city.
Written May 6, 2018
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Neil Whitcombe
Mirfield, UK991 contributions
Jan 2016 • Couples
Every morning when we drew back the curtains from our hotel room we were greeted with a beautiful view of the Bay Bridge. When we left Yokohama on our way to Narita Airport by bus, we were delighted to travel across this iconic landmark.
Written January 30, 2016
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John Fernandis
Singapore, Singapore681 contributions
Nov 2015 • Solo
Took a train from Tokyo Shinjuku / Shibuya station to Yokohama station. No change of train required. At Yokohama station, change to Minato Mirai line which will take you the way to Yokohama Chinatown. Suggest stop at minatomirai. Its a shopping centre but it is walking distance to the bayfront. This is the best location to start your tour of Yokohama. You will easily spend a day here.
Written November 28, 2015
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keegan_9
Istanbul, Türkiye351 contributions
Mar 2015 • Couples
This a just a long bridge. There is nothing special about it now. Its nice at night if you cross it in a bus or taxi. There is no expectation of something great on the other side like you do when you cross a bridge of this size other cities like Istanbul for example. Don't go out of your way.
Written March 30, 2015
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Rajesh_International
Bengaluru, India229 contributions
Jan 2012 • Business
Nice view and place to move around for shopping, this place is full of restaurants, shops and malls with local and international brands
Written December 19, 2012
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Vivienne K
Bristol, UK
Msc Splendida is docking in Daikoku bay4 or 5
At the end of cruise I need to get to Tokyo. What is my best option to avoid expensive taxi fares. Is there a shuttle bus into yokohama?
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