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Let's be more moved - turn a trip of sights into a trip of feeling!

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South of NAKADORI area (except cities) |
Free estimates Free travel consultation |
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#07N201 |
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YAMAMOTO Shrine |
for good luck and protection from misfortune |
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Founded in the early 9th century. After passing through rows of cedar trees
over 100 years old and climbing up 130 stone steps, a giant rock cave appears
at the top of the steps, and within the cave is a sacred site where the
principal image of the deity is enshrined. The Miyagawa River, a tributary
of the Kuji River, flows through the grounds of Yamamoto Fudoson Shrine,
and yamame (scientific name: Oncorhynchus masou) trouts swim in the clear
stream. The blessings of this place are good luck and protection from evil.
The surrounding valley has been designated a "Prefectural Natural
Park," so you can enjoy the rich nature to the fullest. From late
October to November, the leaves turn a stunning red in this area.There
is also a campsite. |
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Tanagura town |
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#07N101 |
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YUKIWARIBASHI Bridge |
meaning broken snow bridge in Japanese |
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The bridge located upstream of the Abukuma River, the second longest river
in the Tohoku region. It spans the deeply carved Yukiwari Gorge, resembling
the Grand Canyon. It is about 50 meters above the gorge, and looking down
from the bridge will make your legs tremble. It is surrounded by steep
rocks. The view of Yukiwari Bridge from the observation deck on the adjacent
promenade is spectacular, and many photography enthusiasts visit in the
autumn foliage season. At the foot of the bridge there is restaurant, souvenir
shop, a park where you can have a barbecue. |
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Nishigo Village |
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