Come to Japan to admire the bridges and roads
Coming to Japan, besides admiring the high-tech belt products, such as robots, you can also enjoy the view of traffic works. Perhaps at first glance, no one meant that
Today's Japanese people are always proud of their world friends, because they have a highly developed economy and technology. Today, Japan is very different from the poor Japan of the early years of the last century.
Coming to Japan, besides admiring the high-tech belt products, such as robots, you can also enjoy the view of traffic works. Perhaps at first glance, no one meant that it was Japan, because they looked so great.
The creativity of the engineer is also shown clearly through these works, as you can see, the two-layer bridge is very articulated in a narrow space, but not only to look beautiful, it also has The function is a traffic button, so that the operator does not get shocked when entering the crab section!
The bold red is also another hobby of engineers.In fact, this is a submarine road that runs high above you, well, it looks like a rainbow!
A system of overhead roads, overpasses and torus buttons makes us feel like we will get lost when we are in traffic here, right?
However, it is not only urban areas that are bustling with traffic, the majesty in Japanese roads and bridges is also reflected in rural areas.Where the river is calm, for example, or in the relics .
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