Mekujiri River Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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There are many wild birds such as calgamo
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The Mekujiri River is a river with a total length of 19.2km that runs into the Sagami River in the Kangawa River with Sagamihara City as a source of water. It is a laid-back rural river where you can see many wild birds such as calgamo on the waterside.
The Mekujiri River is a long river that flows through Kanagawa Prefecture. You can interact with nature, such as ducks swimming and plants growing along the river.
It is a river that flows leisurely in the rice fields. In preparation for rice planting, the rice fields are filled with water and the countryside is spreading. There is a point where the Shinkansen crosses around the boundary between Ebina City and Fujisawa City.
It's a first-class river, but it's not a big river. It may be good for a walk along the river, but basically there are no fences, so it is not recommended to bring children.
There are many wild birds such as calgamo
The Mekujiri River is a river with a total length of 19.2km that runs into the Sagami River in the Kangawa River with Sagamihara City as a source of water. It is a laid-back rural river where you can see many wild birds such as calgamo on the waterside.
It's a throat.
There are places where you can get off near the river, so you can spend a healthy time. You can also enjoy fishing, so it may be good for walking.
Rivers flowing in Kanagawa Prefecture
The Mekujiri River is a long river that flows through Kanagawa Prefecture. You can interact with nature, such as ducks swimming and plants growing along the river.
it's a tributary of the sagami river.
It is a river that flows leisurely in the rice fields. In preparation for rice planting, the rice fields are filled with water and the countryside is spreading. There is a point where the Shinkansen crosses around the boundary between Ebina City and Fujisawa City.
It's not a big river.
It's a first-class river, but it's not a big river. It may be good for a walk along the river, but basically there are no fences, so it is not recommended to bring children.