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Maekura Bridge with an impressive red bridge buried in snow
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I traveled in February because I wanted to see the snowy Akiyamago. This bridge is located at the back of Akiyamago. The bright red bridge buried in the snow was very impressive. It's around the river where the water of the swamp to melt the snow falls and merges with the river. It was also a very good photo spot where you could enjoy the view of the valley and the mountains.
I visited during the autumn leaves. If you enter from Tsunan, you can see beautiful autumn leaves and the flow of the river from the foot of the bridge at the middle point of Akiyama-go. There is also a dining room nearby, where you can eat salt-grilled rock fish and mushroom soup.
I stopped by Akiyama-go, Kiriaki Onsen and Moeki no Sato, which I have visited several times, but I never got off the side road. This time, I had time, so I went while crushing famous places here and there. It's a little confusing, but the parking lot is large and well maintained. You can feel that it is an important bridge with the village on the opposite bank. It's not flashy, but it was a good place to go.
It was still a little early for the autumn leaves, but I could see a beautiful view. It seems that there are many sightseeing tours during the autumn leaves season.
I stopped by on the way back from climbing Mt. Naeba. A very cool breeze was blowing in a dynamic valley. There is a heike teahouse near the bridge, and the salt-grilled rock fish here is delicious. I sat on the bench and ate while looking at the valley.
Maekura Bridge with an impressive red bridge buried in snow
I traveled in February because I wanted to see the snowy Akiyamago. This bridge is located at the back of Akiyamago. The bright red bridge buried in the snow was very impressive. It's around the river where the water of the swamp to melt the snow falls and merges with the river. It was also a very good photo spot where you could enjoy the view of the valley and the mountains.
Akiyama go rest spot
I visited during the autumn leaves. If you enter from Tsunan, you can see beautiful autumn leaves and the flow of the river from the foot of the bridge at the middle point of Akiyama-go. There is also a dining room nearby, where you can eat salt-grilled rock fish and mushroom soup.
Unfortunately, it was closed.
I stopped by Akiyama-go, Kiriaki Onsen and Moeki no Sato, which I have visited several times, but I never got off the side road. This time, I had time, so I went while crushing famous places here and there. It's a little confusing, but the parking lot is large and well maintained. You can feel that it is an important bridge with the village on the opposite bank. It's not flashy, but it was a good place to go.
Red Leaf
It was still a little early for the autumn leaves, but I could see a beautiful view. It seems that there are many sightseeing tours during the autumn leaves season.
A gorgeous valley.
I stopped by on the way back from climbing Mt. Naeba. A very cool breeze was blowing in a dynamic valley. There is a heike teahouse near the bridge, and the salt-grilled rock fish here is delicious. I sat on the bench and ate while looking at the valley.