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Saitama Prefecture: Naming Rights Public Offering Decides New Nicknames for 4 Prefectural Pedestrian Bridges!

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Saitama Prefecture has adopted naming rights for pedestrian bridges to secure new funding for road facility maintenance. Through a public offering, nicknames have been decided for four prefectural pedestrian bridges. The naming rights holders are Kiwa Construction Industry Co., Ltd., Kawamoku Construction Co., Ltd., and Hiraiwa Construction Co., Ltd., with contracts running from April 1, 2026, to March 31, 2031.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why did Saitama Prefecture introduce naming rights for pedestrian bridges?
A: To secure new financial resources for the maintenance and management of road facilities like pedestrian bridges.
Q: Which Wako City pedestrian bridge had its naming rights decided and what is its nickname?
A: The Hirosawahara Pedestrian Bridge nickname was decided as Kiwa Construction Industry Co., Ltd. Hirosawahara Pedestrian Bridge, fostering a safe future with the community.
Q: Who is the naming rights holder for both Shiroshita and Sugishita Pedestrian Bridges?
A: Kawamoku Construction Co., Ltd. is the naming rights holder for both of these pedestrian bridges in Kawagoe City.
Q: What is the contract period for the Sumiyoshi Pedestrian Bridge naming rights?
A: The contract period is from May 1, Reiwa 8 (2026) to March 31, Reiwa 13 (2031).
Q: Where can the contract amounts for the naming rights be found?
A: They are published on the Saitama Prefecture (Administration and Digital Reform Division) website.