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Pedestrian tunnel in Tsuruga, Japan
Kashimagari Tunnel
Kashimagari Tunnel built in 1893
Overview
LineJapan National Route 47
LocationTsuruga, Fukui
Coordinates35°39′46.5408″N 136°6′22.3338″E / 35.662928000°N 136.106203833°E / 35.662928000; 136.106203833
Statusactive
Operation
Opened1893
CharacterPedistrian
Technical
Line length87 m
No. of tracks2

Kashimagari Tunnel (樫曲トンネル, Kashimagari tonneru) is a tunnel for pedestrians on Japan National Route 476 or former Hokuriku line located in Kashimagari, Tsuruga city, Fukui prefecture with length of 87 m and width of 3.9 m. It was built and completed in 1893 (during Meiji era), and it is a Japan tangible cultural property heritage site (of building registered in February 2016).

See also

References

  1. Former Hokuriku Main Line tunnel group, Civil Engineering Society, 2014 Selection, Civil Engineering Heritage Site
  2. "Kashimagari Tunnel". Japanese Gov. Nii Institute. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  3. "Kashimagari tunnel from bunka.go.jp site". Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  4. "Kashimagari Tunnel in Usogochi, Tsuruga City, Fukui Prefecture". Retrieved 14 October 2023.

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