Sakaori Terraced Rice Fields Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A wonderful view and that is all
OK the view is really nice but that is all. If you have no car you cannot come easily and when you are there just 5 min outside, one photo and it is done. I could be better with some activities like g...
The terraced rice fields spread out with spectacular views from top to bottom on the mountain slope. It is in good condition because there is a successor. It's wonderful.
Entering the side road on the way to Shirakawa (there was a signboard) and climbing the narrow road, I saw a scene that I couldn't easily see. Mt. Kasagi in front was also beautiful.
The terraced rice fields spread out in the mountains may be one of the original scenery of Japan. It seems that the landscape is only possible to continue agriculture, so the section is expanded, but by separating the part that protects the old rice terraces and the part that expands the section well, It is said that it protects the landscape of the rice terraces while ensuring the efficiency of agricultural production.
A wonderful view and that is all
OK the view is really nice but that is all. If you have no car you cannot come easily and when you are there just 5 min outside, one photo and it is done. I could be better with some activities like g...
Winter terraces
The rice terraces in winter are also emotional and beautiful. At the vending machine, you can buy not only drinks but also biscotti made by locals.
Big terraced rice fields
The terraced rice fields spread out with spectacular views from top to bottom on the mountain slope. It is in good condition because there is a successor. It's wonderful.
There is a considerable difference in height.
Entering the side road on the way to Shirakawa (there was a signboard) and climbing the narrow road, I saw a scene that I couldn't easily see. Mt. Kasagi in front was also beautiful.
A rustic landscape in the mountains
The terraced rice fields spread out in the mountains may be one of the original scenery of Japan. It seems that the landscape is only possible to continue agriculture, so the section is expanded, but by separating the part that protects the old rice terraces and the part that expands the section well, It is said that it protects the landscape of the rice terraces while ensuring the efficiency of agricultural production.