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  • nemochyu
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    Twin dragon

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    "Sangryu no Tsuji" is located in the middle of the Bandai Azuma Skyline connecting Jododaira and Tsuchiyutoge Onsenkyo. Jododaira is closer. The scenery is wonderful.

    Reviewed on May 21, 2017
  • luu0809
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    I wish I had time.

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    It is one of the eight views of Azuma. You will arrive when you go down Jododaira. In the parking lot, you can see Mt. Bandai on the right and Mt. Adachitara on the left for several cars, but it is not so superb, and I think that the priority of sightseeing is low.

    Reviewed on Jan 19, 2017
  • bluetree2016130
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    Bandai Azuma Skyline scenic point

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    It is located in the middle of the Bandai-Azuma Skyline leading to Jododaira. It's on the hairpin curve, so it's dangerous to go out on the road. Please be careful of your feet as large fountains roll around on the observatory here. Mt. Aizu Bandai is on the right side and Mt. Adachitara rises on the left side. It means that this name was given because it looks like a dragon is competing and ascending.

    Reviewed on Jun 15, 2016
  • 2ji3
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    Superb view point of Bandai Azuma Skyline

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    It is one of the superb view points of the Bandai Azuma Skyline, which writer Yasushi Inoue named "Azuma Hakkei". Mt. Bandai on the right and Mt. Adachitara on the left are visible, and it is said that the name comes from the appearance of a dragon with a head living in the sky 2. The hairpin curve continues around here.

    Reviewed on Oct 31, 2015
  • ScenicHiker575
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    Anda Tailiang Mountain と Gangti Mountain が Out of the meeting う Place

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    This is a viewpoint on the Bandai Azuma Skyline. There are several parking lots on the hairpin curve, overlooking Mt. Adachitara and Mt. Bandai. The scenery is reasonable, but it was an ordinary view that was not as good as a tourist attraction.

    Reviewed on Oct 12, 2015

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