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Would you be brave enough to drive over Japan s road-er coaster Eshima Ohashi bridge ?

 
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t’s a road-er coaster.

Would you be brave enough to drive over Japan   s road-er coaster Eshima Ohashi bridge ?

Forget the funfair, if it’s thrills and tummy flips you’re after, Japan’s Eshima Ohashi bridge can provide them in spades.

The mile long bridge, which spans Lake Nakaumi linking the cities of Matsue and Sakaiminato, looks less like a bridge than a massive concrete road-er coaster (see what we did there?).

At its steepest point, the bridge has a gradient of 6.1 per cent (which doesn’t mean much to us, but is apparently pretty steep), meaning that you wouldn’t want to be stuck on a jam on there without a sturdy clutch (#CarChat).

And if you’re wondering why someone would build a bridge like this in the first place (we sure as hell were), no, it wasn’t because they’d been on the sake, but it’s so ships can pass under.

So, what do you reckon – would you have the stomach for it?




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