Miki Pass, Hago Pass Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Distance は long い mesh
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There was a distance among the passes of Iseji. It is one station from Mikisato Station to Kada Station. On the way, you can see a beautiful view of the sea of Kumano.
It's harder than I expected. It was more a mountain climb than a walk. At the view point about 300 meters away from Miki Pass and the pass road, I could see Kata Bay.
It was a nice course to walk overlooking National Highway 311, which goes along the coastline by the route connecting Mikisato and Kata, a cove village. It was excavated by the locals, but the natural road was cut off in several places, and it seems that it was connected by a paved road during that time. Before and after the Miki Pass and Ugo Pass that go above the cape overlooking the Kata Bay exit, staircase-shaped cobblestones remain in the steep slope, and I was able to enjoy the feeling of an old road along with the dry river where moss-covered rocks roll.
Distance は long い mesh
There was a distance among the passes of Iseji. It is one station from Mikisato Station to Kada Station. On the way, you can see a beautiful view of the sea of Kumano.
The trees are very high.
The trees are very high and the air quality is very good. Driving from Shingu city to Owase city is also very natural environment awareness.
The feeling of climbing
It's harder than I expected. It was more a mountain climb than a walk. At the view point about 300 meters away from Miki Pass and the pass road, I could see Kata Bay.
An old road with a good view
It was a nice course to walk overlooking National Highway 311, which goes along the coastline by the route connecting Mikisato and Kata, a cove village. It was excavated by the locals, but the natural road was cut off in several places, and it seems that it was connected by a paved road during that time. Before and after the Miki Pass and Ugo Pass that go above the cape overlooking the Kata Bay exit, staircase-shaped cobblestones remain in the steep slope, and I was able to enjoy the feeling of an old road along with the dry river where moss-covered rocks roll.