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Building: BRIDGE OF THE SUN

紫川10橋プロジェクト 太陽の橋

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The Taiyou no Hashі, or Bridge of the Sun, completed in 1992, stands as a distinctive pedestrian bridge in Kokura-kita Ward, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture. Designed by Ueda Atsushi Urban Architecture Research Institute, this structure represents an innovative approach to urban infrastructure as part of the Shirakawa 10 Bridge Project. The bridge exemplifies contemporary Japanese architectural design, seamlessly integrating functional utility with aesthetic considerations. Its thoughtful composition demonstrates how public passages can serve as urban landmarks while maintaining practical accessibility for residents and visitors. The project reflects the growing importance of pedestrian connectivity in modern Japanese city planning during the early 1990s.

The Taiyou no Hashі, or Bridge of the Sun, completed in 1992, stands as a distinctive pedestrian bridge in Kokura-kita Ward, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture. Designed by Ueda Atsushi Urban Architecture Research Institute, this structure represents an innovative approach to urban infrastructure as par

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The Taiyou no Hashі, or Bridge of the Sun, completed in 1992, stands as a distinctive pedestrian bridge in Kokura-kita Ward, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture. Designed by Ueda Atsushi Urban Architecture Research Institute, this structure represents an innovative approach to urban infrastructure as part of the Shirakawa 10 Bridge Project. The bridge exemplifies contemporary Japanese architectural design, seamlessly integrating functional utility with aesthetic considerations. Its thoughtful composition demonstrates how public passages can serve as urban landmarks while maintaining practical accessibility for residents and visitors. The project reflects the growing importance of pedestrian connectivity in modern Japanese city planning during the early 1990s.