Light up of the Rainbow Bridge
The light up of the Rainbow Bridge was planned after due consideration from the perspective of aesthetics of the city, making the city secure, and expanding time and space for living, in order to become the "face" of this region's future-oriented waterfront sub-center. "Electrodeless lamps" which boast features such as a long life, reduced power consumption, and high intensity are used for the light up. Furthermore, it became the world's first bridge to have a three-color light up. The contrast between a main tower illuminated in white and cable Light up that switches with time, beautifully colors Tokyo Harbor at night.
- Lighting position Number of lights Colors
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A
Top of main tower
Number of lamps 176
See AlsoNiagara Falls FAQ: Border Crossing InformationRainbow Bridge National Monument (U.S. National Park Service)Rainbow Bridge | Travel Japan - Japan National Tourism Organization (Official Site)Illuminated River – Mapping LondonColor White (summer pattern) / Warm white (winter pattern)
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B
Bottom of main tower
Number of lamps 84
Color White (summer pattern) / Warm white (winter pattern)
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C
Cables
Number of lamps 152
Color Changes based on event, day of the week, and time
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D
Bottom of bridge girders
Number of lamps 28
Color White
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E
Anchorage
Number of lamps80
ColorWhite
The entire main tower and lower part of the bridge girders are illuminated from sundown to midnight, and the lower part of the anchorage is brightly illuminated.
*Cable light up is changed depending on event, day of the week, and time.
Summer pattern (April to October)
The main tower is a cool white color
Winter pattern (November to March)
The main tower is illuminated in a warm white color