Japan’s Eshima Ohashi Bridge
Experience one of Japan’s most surreal roadways—the Eshima Ōhashi Bridge (江島大橋), famously nicknamed the “Roller-Coaster Bridge.” Spanning 1.7 km over Lake Nakaumi between Matsue (Shimane) and Sakaiminato (Tottori), this massive rigid-frame bridge opened in 2004.
📌 Why it looks wild:
Perspective play is everything. When shot from afar with a telephoto lens, the 6.1% descent on the Shimane side and 5.1% on the Tottori side appear far steeper—more like a vertical drop than a gentle slope .
📊 Facts at a glance:
Length: 1.7 km total, with a 1,446 m main span
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Height: Rises to ~44.7 m to allow large ships underneath
Structure: Prestressed-concrete rigid-frame, Japan’s largest—and third-largest in the world
Construction: Started in 1997, completed in 2004, cost ≈ 22.8 billion ¥
🎥 What to expect in the video:
Aerial zoom-op for the dramatic slope effect
Realistic POV footage showing it’s actually a gradual climb
Bicycle or pedestrian tour from top, highlighting sweeping views of Lake Nakaumi and Mount Daisen
🌟 Fun fact:
The nickname “ベタ踏み坂” (Betabumi-zaka) translates roughly to “pedal-to‑the‑metal slope,” a playful reference to its steep appearance in a Daihatsu car commercial.
✅ Who should watch:
Engineering fans who love epic civil structures
Travel and Japan visual content lovers
Anyone curious about optical illusions in videography
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