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Eshima Ohashi Bridge

Simane [Shimane] Japan

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“intense!”

We all know what it's like to white-knuckle across an especially long or scary bridge... but be thankful that your daily commute doesn't involve this monstrosity of a bridge! It's called the Eshima Ohashi Bridge, and it connects the city of Matsue and the city of Sakaiminato. The two lane concrete bridge is, at nearly a mile long and 37 feet wide, the largest rigid frame bridge in Japan (and the third largest in the world... impressive). It also looks terrifying... seriously, look at how steep this thing is! Lately, the bridge has been getting a reputation as the world's steepest and most adrenaline- (or puke-) inducing drive, thanks to a Daihatsu Motor Co. TV spot featuring one of their autos conquering the mammoth crossing, showing off its power in the process... but what exactly is it like to drive over the bridge in real life? Is it as intense as it seems? Apparently... not. In actuality, the bridge isn't that insane... it just looks like it from certain angles. The grade is only 6.1%, which is pretty mild... your average beater car would be able to conquer the Eshima Ohashi with no issues whatsoever. If you check out the bridge directly from the side, you can see that it's really not that steep. If you're looking to take a picture that'll make you look like a badass daredevil who's conquered a rollercoaster-like bridge, though... a telephoto lens and the right angle should do the trick quite nicely. - Roadtrippers

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Reviewed by
Littlemoney

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November 28, 2016
Rated

Bridge fear is real. I have it and cannot drive over anything high, suspended, or surrounded by steel. Where the fear came from I do not know. I do not even like looking at pictures of them. Wish it wasnt that way because it hinds life. Maybe stupid to many but I tend to not fear other things that many do. I appreciate knowing this bridge is in Japan. I am not going there. Sorry Mr. Beans you do not understand bridge fear.

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Reviewed by
Mrbeans

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October 19, 2016
Rated 3.0

I don't understand this bridge phobia. What exactly are people afraid of when they have to cross a bridge? That their car will suddenly accelerate and drive over the side? That the bridge will suddenly collapse and send then plunging into the watery depths? I'm not being snarky here. I just don't understand the fear. I worked with a high powered CEO once and HE had the bridge fear. When he went to lunch with his secretary across the Ohio River into Cincinnati, she drove and she told me it was because of his bridge phobia. Anyway, maybe someone can explain this fear. Personally I am deathly afraid of spiders so I understand the phobia concept. But bridges???

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Eshima Ohashi Bridge

Simane [Shimane]
Japan
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