Kenashi Pass Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Grassland in the sky
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A pass that you pass when you go to Mt. Hafu. As the name suggests, there are no trees 々 around because of the forest limit. There are old iron towers scattered on the mountains, and many photographers visit.
A place where the signboard of Gunma Prefecture is famous. When I go there, there are people taking commemorative photos by motorcycle or car quite often. Beyond that, there is a chain and I can't go, but it seems that there is a ruin of the ruins of the Kogushi Sulfur Mine. This place has something like a parking space, but there is nothing else, including a toilet. It's cool, but the wind is very strong and there's nothing to block the sun, so I get sunburned immediately. Because the altitude is high, the temperature was 10 degrees in the morning even in late August. Airplane ...
The road of the ridge of the refreshing hairless pass
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It was a pass, but when I went there, there was a parking lot that opened between the ridges, and it was a very open place! The end of the T-junction from Manza Road is Kaenu Pass, but it is a narrow road without oncoming lanes. The guardrail is also rocky and rugged. However, the parking lot at the pass is large and there are more motorcycles, so it seems that there is a lot of traffic. Many people enjoyed mountain climbing, off-road motorcycles, and radio airplanes. The specialty is the old signboard of Gunma Prefecture.
It is a pass where the remains of a sulfur mine called Kogushi mine remain.
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It is a pass where cable towers and remains for carrying supplies from the sulfur mine called Kogushi Mine remain. If you go down the dirt, you can reach the mine and see the ruins. It's also a place where people who come to the remains and the opening song of the TV animation PV were taken, so it seems that people who are looking for it and people who fly radio airplanes will visit. It is only accessible from the road connecting Manza and Nagano (Takayama Village), and the road is narrow, so be careful. However, it is almost a straight distance from Nagano City, 1 ...
Grassland in the sky
A pass that you pass when you go to Mt. Hafu. As the name suggests, there are no trees 々 around because of the forest limit. There are old iron towers scattered on the mountains, and many photographers visit.
Desolate とした scenery
I think it's a place that people who enjoy touring, cycling, and gliders know that it's crowded. A place where you can enjoy "nothing".
Enjoy nothing!
A place where the signboard of Gunma Prefecture is famous. When I go there, there are people taking commemorative photos by motorcycle or car quite often. Beyond that, there is a chain and I can't go, but it seems that there is a ruin of the ruins of the Kogushi Sulfur Mine. This place has something like a parking space, but there is nothing else, including a toilet. It's cool, but the wind is very strong and there's nothing to block the sun, so I get sunburned immediately. Because the altitude is high, the temperature was 10 degrees in the morning even in late August. Airplane ...
The road of the ridge of the refreshing hairless pass
It was a pass, but when I went there, there was a parking lot that opened between the ridges, and it was a very open place! The end of the T-junction from Manza Road is Kaenu Pass, but it is a narrow road without oncoming lanes. The guardrail is also rocky and rugged. However, the parking lot at the pass is large and there are more motorcycles, so it seems that there is a lot of traffic. Many people enjoyed mountain climbing, off-road motorcycles, and radio airplanes. The specialty is the old signboard of Gunma Prefecture.
It is a pass where the remains of a sulfur mine called Kogushi mine remain.
It is a pass where cable towers and remains for carrying supplies from the sulfur mine called Kogushi Mine remain. If you go down the dirt, you can reach the mine and see the ruins. It's also a place where people who come to the remains and the opening song of the TV animation PV were taken, so it seems that people who are looking for it and people who fly radio airplanes will visit. It is only accessible from the road connecting Manza and Nagano (Takayama Village), and the road is narrow, so be careful. However, it is almost a straight distance from Nagano City, 1 ...