When you will have the opportunity to drive around Japan, you will surely be amazed and positively shocked by the unique buildings that this country has to offer.
However, when you start your cruising around the city of Matsue you will be definitely dragged by the appearance of the spectacular Ejima bride, which is everything, but normal.
http://worldtruth.tv/the-scariest-looking-bridge-is-in-japan-could-you-handle-driving-over-it/
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