incredible japanese bridge vertical Slip

incredible japanese bridge vertical Slip

Since its construction in 2004, Eshima Ohashi Bridge has become a modest tourist attraction in its own right. The bridge spans 1.7 kilometers over Lake Nakaumi, between Sakaiminato in Tottori Prefecture and Eshima in Shimane Prefecture. Seen from the Shimane side, the bridge looks impossibly steep.

incredible japanese bridge vertical Slip

However, in reality, the bridge has a gradient of 6.1% on the Shimane side and 5.1% on the Tottori side. The bridge is the largest rigid-frame bridge in Japan and the third largest in the world .

incredible japanese bridge vertical Slip

you’ll need to snap it from near the convenience store at the intersection on the Shimane side. You can walk or cycle to the center of the bridge and enjoy spectacular views of Lake Nakaumi and across to Mt. Daisen on a clear day.

Images of the bridge have been widely circulated on the internet, owing to its seemingly steep nature when photographed from a distance with a telephoto lens, but in actuality, it has a less pronounced, 6.1% gradient in the side of Shimane and a 5.1% gradient in the side of Tottori.

 

Eshima Ohashi Bridge replaced the previous drawbridge, since traffic was obstructed often by ships for about 7 to 8 minutes, only vehicles under 14 tons were allowed and only 4000 vehicles could cross it per day.

 

incredible japanese bridge vertical Slip
incredible japanese bridge vertical Slip

 

incredible japanese bridge vertical Slip
incredible japanese bridge vertical Slip

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