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if you spend a leisurely time breathing in the air of the mountains. . .
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There aren't many things, but they're decorated with big gates, bells, and objects that talk about love. You can spend time in a unique space that you rarely see anywhere else. I think it's desirable to visit in spring or autumn.
The view is good, but the parking fee is high. I recommend climbing Mt. Hinakura!
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A natural park on the hillside of Okayama Prefecture on Mt. Hinakura (altitude 1050 meters). There is a bell tower that can ring a large bell transferred from Europe. From here, you can overlook the village of Gozan, Higashi Awakura Village, Okayama Prefecture, and the view is wonderful. It takes less than 1 from the parking lot to the summit of Mt. Hinakura. There is a field of pine trees and a forest of larch trees along the way, so you can feel like climbing a mountain easily. I would recommend it because it will not burden children and the elderly.
In a large park that spreads out in the mountains of Mimasaka, the largest bell in Japan called "Lupinbert Bell" was impressive and impressive. The magnificent natural scenery seen from here was wonderful, and it was quite moving with the sound of the bells echoing.
The large arched bell tower is nice. There is a Lupinbell bell that anyone can ring. The sound of the bell that echoes in nature remained in my heart. In the Bell Beer Hall, you can drink coffee made from "Water of Love".
I think it was very good that the employees were more attentive or kind. It may have been the first guest today, but when I headed for Bell, he unlocked me ahead of time and when I tried to rent a toilet, he guided me to the entrance. It was a light stop before climbing, but I think it was a pleasant response. The scenery is very good with a view of the mountain range after the Nagi mountain range. I was on the way to Mt. Hinakura.
if you spend a leisurely time breathing in the air of the mountains. . .
There aren't many things, but they're decorated with big gates, bells, and objects that talk about love. You can spend time in a unique space that you rarely see anywhere else. I think it's desirable to visit in spring or autumn.
The view is good, but the parking fee is high. I recommend climbing Mt. Hinakura!
A natural park on the hillside of Okayama Prefecture on Mt. Hinakura (altitude 1050 meters). There is a bell tower that can ring a large bell transferred from Europe. From here, you can overlook the village of Gozan, Higashi Awakura Village, Okayama Prefecture, and the view is wonderful. It takes less than 1 from the parking lot to the summit of Mt. Hinakura. There is a field of pine trees and a forest of larch trees along the way, so you can feel like climbing a mountain easily. I would recommend it because it will not burden children and the elderly.
Japan's largest の Zhongのある Nature Park
In a large park that spreads out in the mountains of Mimasaka, the largest bell in Japan called "Lupinbert Bell" was impressive and impressive. The magnificent natural scenery seen from here was wonderful, and it was quite moving with the sound of the bells echoing.
Lupin veil bell
The large arched bell tower is nice. There is a Lupinbell bell that anyone can ring. The sound of the bell that echoes in nature remained in my heart. In the Bell Beer Hall, you can drink coffee made from "Water of Love".
there's a little bit of people.
I think it was very good that the employees were more attentive or kind. It may have been the first guest today, but when I headed for Bell, he unlocked me ahead of time and when I tried to rent a toilet, he guided me to the entrance. It was a light stop before climbing, but I think it was a pleasant response. The scenery is very good with a view of the mountain range after the Nagi mountain range. I was on the way to Mt. Hinakura.