The Great Naruto Bridge, also known as the "Naruto Ohashi" in Japanese, is a suspension bridge that spans the Naruto Strait between the islands of Shikoku and Awaji in Japan. The bridge was completed in 1985, and it is the longest in Japan with a total length of 3,183 meters and a main span of 876 meters.
One of the unique features of the Great Naruto Bridge is the tidal current that flows through the strait, which can reach speeds of up to 10 knots. Because of this, the bridge has several observation sites where visitors can watch the whirlpools caused by the currents.
The bridge has become a popular tourist destination, attracting both domestic and international visitors. There is a pedestrian walkway on the bridge that allows visitors to walk across, providing stunning views of the surrounding area. Additionally, there is a museum and a restaurant located near the bridge's entrance.
The Great Naruto Bridge has also become a symbol of unity and cooperation between Shikoku and Awaji, bringing the two islands closer together and improving the transportation and commercial links between them.
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