Overview
Hachinohe Bridge spans the mouth of the Niida River near Hachinohe Port in Hachinohe City, Aomori Prefecture. Opened in 1976, its 1,323.7-meter length makes it the longest bridge in Aomori Prefecture.
Highlights
- ●The longest bridge in Aomori Prefecture, at 1,323.7 meters
- ●Built in continuous box girder form
- ●Connects, together with Hattaro Bridge, the port roads along the coast of Hachinohe Port
- ●Affectionately known to local residents as the "Dream Bridge"
History
Hachinohe Bridge opened in 1976 (Showa 51). Built as a continuous box girder bridge, it became the longest bridge in Aomori Prefecture. Together with Hattaro Bridge, it forms part of the port road connecting the coastal area of Hachinohe Port.
Access
The bridge spans the area near Hachinohe Port and the mouth of the Niida River, and carries the route known as the (Rinji) Shirogane-Kitanuma Line.
Best season
Overlooking the harbor, the bridge can be visited in any season.
Map
40.5306, 141.5229 · Wikidata
Suggested itinerary
- 1View Hachinohe Bridge from the coastal area of Hachinohe Port
- 2Cross the bridge while taking in views of the Niida River estuary
- 3Note its connection to the neighboring Hattaro Bridge
- 4Continue along the port road to explore the area around Hachinohe Port
Did you know?
💡 Locally, the bridge is affectionately nicknamed the "Dream Bridge."
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