Walking the Rollercoaster Bridge, Japan | Eshima Ōhashi Walking Tour
Join a mesmerizing, narration-free walking tour across the famed Eshima Ōhashi Bridge in Shimane, Japan—nicknamed the “Rollercoaster Bridge.” From the graceful incline that looks impossibly steep in photos to the panoramic views of Lake Nakaumi, this 1.7 km concrete girder bridge surprises with its subtle charm. Built between 1997 and 2004, it connects Matsue (Shimane) and Sakaiminato (Tottori) and is the largest rigid-frame bridge in Japan. Real gradients are 6.1% and 5.1%, gentler than they appear in telephoto shots.
🎥Filmed in 4K, this video lets ambient sounds and the sweeping scenery speak for themselves.
📍 Location: Shimane/ Tottori, Japan