Drive courageously to cross the steepest bridge in this world
Ejima is a bridge with a very steep slope, creating a sense of adventure, but only the most courageous drivers can drive the car through.
Ejima Ohashi (Eshim Ohashi) is a bridge with a very steep slope, creating a sense of adventure but only the most courageous drivers have the driving spirit to pass.
Ejima Bridge is located in Matsue City, Japan and became the focus of international media attention after a car advertising of Daihatsu.
Many people said that the construction of this bridge by a group of amateur engineers, do not calculate the difficulties encountered for road users. However, the reality shows the opposite. The reason the Ejima bridge is so tall and steep is because it needs space for large ships of more than 500 tons to go below.
With a length of 1.44km, with an elevation of 44.7m above the water, Ejima has been built since 2004. This is the largest rigid frame bridge in Japan and the 3rd largest in the world.
The image shows the slope of the bridge
Ejima Bridge seen from the right side
The terrible slope of the Ejima Bridge
Traffic vehicles must keep a large safe distance when boarding a bridge
The slope challenges the drivers of Ejima bridge
Ejima bridge
Japanese signs at the foot of the bridge
Ejima Bridge looks horizontal
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