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I think it's good to take a leisurely walk at the second Nagashima Dam. . .
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Shizuoka citizens have lunch at Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport, take a walk at Okuoi on the Oigawa Railway, and although it is not local production for local consumption, the Nagashima Dam and wife in Okuoi on the Oigawa River are the first visits. The reservoir was not very clean because it rained a lot recently, but I took pictures. At the end of the dam is Kogami Station on the Oigawa Railway / Igawa Line, and many tourists visit this dam as a set.
It leans in the style of a suspension bridge, but is made of concrete. It may depend on the wind direction, but as you proceed to the left bank, the splash of water from the jet flow valve pours down like a mist, and it is cool in summer. Water flows dynamically on the downstream side that flows this amount of water, and rainbows take place.
Walk around 1 time. Maybe you can take a rest in the park downstream.
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From the station of the Southern Alps Apu and Line (Ikawa Line), walk around the dam and downstream parks and walk around 1 hours. 40 minutes if you are fast. You can see the dam lake from the dam, and you can see the water that is released dynamically from the "Shibuki Bridge" on the downstream side. The park is a lawn, so you can relax. There is also a tunnel on the old Igawa line. In addition to going by the Apu and line, there is also a bus from 1000 heads. The bus can go faster. Ji Gorge Onsen, Kogami Station, Nagashima Dam, Apu and Line and Bus ...
The dam lake with a beautiful green surface is Nagashima Dam. It is located in a naturally rich place surrounded by mountains 々. It is also possible to visit by car, but it is also within walking distance from Nagashima Dam Station on the Oigawa Railway.
Located along the Oigawa Railway Ikawa Line, when boarding the Oigawa Railway, slow down around the front of the Nagashima Dam and there is a conductor's guide. There is a bridge in front of the dam, and it is called a droplet bridge because it splashes the water discharge of the dam.
I think it's good to take a leisurely walk at the second Nagashima Dam. . .
Shizuoka citizens have lunch at Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport, take a walk at Okuoi on the Oigawa Railway, and although it is not local production for local consumption, the Nagashima Dam and wife in Okuoi on the Oigawa River are the first visits. The reservoir was not very clean because it rained a lot recently, but I took pictures. At the end of the dam is Kogami Station on the Oigawa Railway / Igawa Line, and many tourists visit this dam as a set.
Long Island ダムのしぶき! Feimo Bridge
It leans in the style of a suspension bridge, but is made of concrete. It may depend on the wind direction, but as you proceed to the left bank, the splash of water from the jet flow valve pours down like a mist, and it is cool in summer. Water flows dynamically on the downstream side that flows this amount of water, and rainbows take place.
Walk around 1 time. Maybe you can take a rest in the park downstream.
From the station of the Southern Alps Apu and Line (Ikawa Line), walk around the dam and downstream parks and walk around 1 hours. 40 minutes if you are fast. You can see the dam lake from the dam, and you can see the water that is released dynamically from the "Shibuki Bridge" on the downstream side. The park is a lawn, so you can relax. There is also a tunnel on the old Igawa line. In addition to going by the Apu and line, there is also a bus from 1000 heads. The bus can go faster. Ji Gorge Onsen, Kogami Station, Nagashima Dam, Apu and Line and Bus ...
Aodajing Lake Shangyu と Yixu に Visit れたい Place
The dam lake with a beautiful green surface is Nagashima Dam. It is located in a naturally rich place surrounded by mountains 々. It is also possible to visit by car, but it is also within walking distance from Nagashima Dam Station on the Oigawa Railway.
You can see it well from the Oigawa Railway.
Located along the Oigawa Railway Ikawa Line, when boarding the Oigawa Railway, slow down around the front of the Nagashima Dam and there is a conductor's guide. There is a bridge in front of the dam, and it is called a droplet bridge because it splashes the water discharge of the dam.