When viewed from the right angle, the "betabumi-zaka" ramp for the Eshima Ohashi Bridge looks like it's shooting straight up into the sky. Betabumi-zaka means "a pedal-to-the-metal slope" in Japanese ...
This bridge is steep... exceptionally steep. Or at least that’s what these online posts claim, and they have photo and video evidence to support it. This video of the bridge has been viewed over five ...
If you suffer from Gephyrophobia — the fear of bridges — then you should probably stay away from the vertigo-inducing overpass linking the cities of Matsue and Sakaiminato in Japan's Tottori ...
A viral video of a bridge in Japan has stunned social media users with its deceptively steep incline. The Eshima Ohashi Bridge in Japan has been posted multiple times on TikTok, with a recent video ...
If you suffer from Gephyrophobia — the fear of bridges — then you should probably stay away from the vertigo-inducing overpass linking the cities of Matsue and Sakaiminato in Japan's Tottori ...
As the world's third largest bridge of its kind in the world, the Eshima Ohashi Bridge in Japan rises so sharply it gives the bravest drivers the fear. The concrete road spans a mile and sends drivers ...
The northern and southern parts of Matsue, the capital of Shimane Prefecture are divided by the Ohashi River. Multiple bridges span these waters, but the Ohashi Bridge carries the most history. First ...
The bridge's unique design has also made it a favourite among automobile enthusiasts and cyclists looking for a challenging route ...
The Kisegawa Ohashi bridge, collapsing in a V shape, is seen in Numazu, Shizuoka Prefecture, on the morning of July 3, 2021. (Mainichi/Hiroshi Ishikawa) NUMAZU, Shizuoka -- Part of a bridge in the ...
This bridge is steep... exceptionally steep. Or at least that’s what these online posts claim, and they have photo and video evidence to support it. This video of the bridge has been viewed over five ...
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