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.
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Betabumi-zaka means a pedal-to-the-metal slope in Japanese and the renowned insane-looking bridge connects Sakaiminato in Tottori Prefecture and Matsue in Shimane Prefecture.
Matsue is my hometown and my family and I had crossed the bridge once before with my father behind the wheel. But I decided to cross the bridge with myself in the driver s seat, so I rented a car and set off from Matsue Station to the bridge that looks like a roller coaster for cars.
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The slope of the Eshima Ohashi Bridge, as seen from the side of the bridge in Matsue, Japan.
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 and the renowned insane-looking bridge connects Sakaiminato in Tottori Prefecture and Matsue in Shimane Prefecture. Matsue is my hometown and my family and I had crossed the bridge once before with my father behind the wheel. But I decided to cross the bridge with myself in the driver s seat, so I rented a car and set off from Matsue Station to the bridge that looks like a roller coaster for cars.