Astounding Japanese Highways, Bridges and Interchanges

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Japan saw most of its infrastructure bombed back to the stone age in the final years of World War II, which makes the country's post-war rejuvenation all the more astounding. Huge, complex public works projects saw a concrete & steel web of highways, bridges and interchanges blossom from the wreckage of war.

Today, shaped by the demands of restrictive space and economic boom & bust, Japan's hardened transportation arteries display artistic forms that go far beyond their functions.

Japan - because of the high population and limited land area - has some of the world's most amazing sights when i comes to road systems. their roads tends to go upwards and will often stack upon each other. i wonder if middle ring road 2 issues are commonplace there.

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