nice video~ I saw "瀬戸" and "大橋" in your title, as I can only read several characters which are similar to the Chinese ones. I know a famous bridge called "南備贊瀨戶大橋", actually my major is Civil Engineering, which deals with skyscrapers, bridges, highways, railroads and airports. So I'm quite interested in Japanese constructions
nice video~ I saw "瀬戸" and "大橋" in your title, as I can only read several characters which are similar to the Chinese ones. I know a famous bridge called "南備贊瀨戶大橋", actually my major is Civil Engineering, which deals with skyscrapers, bridges, highways, railroads and airports. So I'm quite interested in Japanese constructions
CFSO5607 3 years ago 5
Thanks for your comment.
Japanese KANJI characters are simplified one from China.
The "瀬戸" means 'small sea', 'sea channel', or 'sea strait'.
The "大" means 'big', and the "橋" is 'bridge'.
The "南" is 'south'. The simple "戶" and "戸" are same character, and these mean 'door' or 'house', etc.
Japanese constructions are concerned by many joint venture in many cases.
Thanks.
SenbaMasaki 3 years ago