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After passing through the tunnel, there is a bamboo forest.
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It is a mysterious world with a bamboo grove brought from Kagoshima after digging a tunnel in the Edo period. A large bamboo spreads at the end of the tunnel.
First, go along the edge of the parking lot, then pass by the ruins of the open-air well, and climb the path between the palm trees. Then, after passing through the tunnel of the excavation, another world of bamboo forest spread out there.
A long time ago, it was a bamboo forest planted by a master (forestryman) called the Doi family. A beautiful bamboo forest spreads out at the end of the tunnel that hollows through the rocks. Exotic plants were planted on the way to the bamboo grove, and it was a mysterious atmosphere. In the old mansion, there are tea roasting furnaces, old sawmills, tubs, etc., and you can peek into them. I think it's good for a short walk. The parking lot seems to be parked near the edge of the adjacent pachinko shop.
After passing through the tunnel, there is a bamboo forest.
It is a mysterious world with a bamboo grove brought from Kagoshima after digging a tunnel in the Edo period. A large bamboo spreads at the end of the tunnel.
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First, go along the edge of the parking lot, then pass by the ruins of the open-air well, and climb the path between the palm trees. Then, after passing through the tunnel of the excavation, another world of bamboo forest spread out there.
and through the tunnel, bamboo forest
A long time ago, it was a bamboo forest planted by a master (forestryman) called the Doi family. A beautiful bamboo forest spreads out at the end of the tunnel that hollows through the rocks. Exotic plants were planted on the way to the bamboo grove, and it was a mysterious atmosphere. In the old mansion, there are tea roasting furnaces, old sawmills, tubs, etc., and you can peek into them. I think it's good for a short walk. The parking lot seems to be parked near the edge of the adjacent pachinko shop.