Have gephyrophobia — a fear of bridges? Look no further. A bridge in Japan is catching renewed attention online thanks to eye-popping photos that show it resembling a vertical Slip n’ Slide for cars ...
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When viewed from the right angle, the "betabumi-zaka" ramp for the Eshima Ohashi Bridge looks like it's shooting straight up into the sky. Betabumi-zaka means "a pedal-to-the-metal slope" in Japanese ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ejima Ohashi bridge mstk east/Flickr If you suffer from Gephyrophobia — the fear of bridges — then you should probably stay away ...
A terrifying £158 million “roller-coaster” bridge in Japan is among the 'most dangerous' in the world. The Eshima Ohashi Bridge gained a reputation for being one of the most dangerous bridges in the ...
Dubbed the 'rollercoaster bridge', the Eshima Ohashi in Japan links Matsue in Shimane Prefecture with Sakaiminato in Tottori Prefecture. The £119million crossing is used by thousands of motorists each ...
The world is home to some pretty terrifying bridges, stretching for miles across seas or floating high above deep ravines. It's no surprise that the fear of bridges has been given a name - ...
A viral video of a bridge in Japan has stunned social media users with its deceptively steep incline. The Eshima Ohashi Bridge in Japan has been posted multiple times on TikTok, with a recent video ...
We've seen truly terrifying bridges before, but nothing quite as scary-looking as the Eshima Ohashi Bridge in Japan. The bridge, which connects the cities of Matsue and Sakaiminato, appears to go ...
The bridge's unique design has also made it a favourite among automobile enthusiasts and cyclists looking for a challenging route ...
The Eshima Ohashi bridge in Japan is so vertiginous that ships can pass underneath it. It looks as though it should serve as a speed ramp connecting Mario Circuit with Rainbow Road, but in fact ...
The world is home to some pretty terrifying bridges, stretching for miles across seas or floating high above deep ravines. It’s no surprise that the fear of bridges has been given a name - ...