Wakato Tosen (Ferry) and Wakato Ohashi (Bridge) in Japan
The big red bridge over the top is named Wakato Ohashi.
The bridge is a suspension bridge in Kitakyūshū City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. Opened on September 26, 1962, it has a 367m main span and is 2.1km long. The name of the bridge comes from the first characters of the Kitakyūshū wards of Wakamatsu-ku and Tobata-ku that the bridge connects across Dokai Bay.
The bridge is a motorway, and pedestrians travel by bus or ferry and cyclists travel by ferry. The Wakato Tosen, ferry is operated by Kitakyushu City, consigned to a shipping company for the citizens' lives.
This boat is named “Kuki Maru”.
Tonnage: 19 GT Length: 16.0 m width: 4.8 m Power: 210PS Speed: 8.79 knots Capacity: 110 passengers