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Cold Wind Mountain
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If you go down Mt. Kanfu a little, you will see the area where I was rough. This seems to be a remnant of the eruption that used to be, but there is a feeling of ruggedness that demons are about to appear now.
There is a caldera on Mt. Kanfu, and stones are piled up at the eruption. There are many rental cars or sightseeing buses for access, but some people came by cycling.
A huge lump of rock is piled up at a height of several meters and is a hill. It is said that the demon used to live in stones, and it is called "Oni no Hidden Village". It seems that it is the influence of the volcano, but I think it is better to have a dream if the demons pile up.
You can see it from the observatory of Mt. Kanfu. It is located between the first crater and the second crater, and the name is something to worry about. If you aim at it with a single glance at the maximum telephoto, I wonder if it's like this. As soon as you go down from the observatory toward Kitaura, there is an accessible road. If you are interested, why not stop by once.
According to legend, the demons piled up rocks, but according to geologists, it is not the demons, but the influence of the volcano. It was probably made when a viscous magma boiled up to the surface of the earth. I'm not sure which is correct. I think it takes about 10 minutes to walk from the road of Mt. Kanfu. It is not recommended to go alone.
Cold Wind Mountain
If you go down Mt. Kanfu a little, you will see the area where I was rough. This seems to be a remnant of the eruption that used to be, but there is a feeling of ruggedness that demons are about to appear now.
On the way to the cold wind mountain drive
There is a caldera on Mt. Kanfu, and stones are piled up at the eruption. There are many rental cars or sightseeing buses for access, but some people came by cycling.
Spots that remain in the legend of oni
A huge lump of rock is piled up at a height of several meters and is a hill. It is said that the demon used to live in stones, and it is called "Oni no Hidden Village". It seems that it is the influence of the volcano, but I think it is better to have a dream if the demons pile up.
Spot between the crater sites
You can see it from the observatory of Mt. Kanfu. It is located between the first crater and the second crater, and the name is something to worry about. If you aim at it with a single glance at the maximum telephoto, I wonder if it's like this. As soon as you go down from the observatory toward Kitaura, there is an accessible road. If you are interested, why not stop by once.
the volcano.
According to legend, the demons piled up rocks, but according to geologists, it is not the demons, but the influence of the volcano. It was probably made when a viscous magma boiled up to the surface of the earth. I'm not sure which is correct. I think it takes about 10 minutes to walk from the road of Mt. Kanfu. It is not recommended to go alone.