It was a free walkway to the flower (cherry blossom) that it was not blooming
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It's nothing else. There are many more famous roads nationwide, especially in Kyoto City, and the road itself is one tourist destination and is a target. There are countless yokocho and walking paths that are places for local citizens to relax in the countryside, which are certainly equivalent to those, but if there are sightseeing spots around, there is nothing. It's not a road that will be a hit song for a famous group like the soft road in Kyoto City. It's easy to walk, but ...
The walking path along the Uji River next to Uji Byodoin is called "Ajirogi no Michi". The name comes from the net fishing that was carried out on the Uji River. It is a cherry tree that puts a pile on the river and puts a bamboo knitted in the meantime and takes a fish, and it is named after the cherry tree pile cherry tree that was put into the river. There are tourist information books, souvenir shops, tourist information centers, etc., and since ancient times, you can enjoy the atmosphere of Uji River which became a battlefield 々 ...
It seems to refer to the road between Byodo-in Temple and the Uji River on a walking path. After the tour of Byodo-in Temple, I definitely want to proceed toward the Uji River. You can reach the Uji River in a short walk from Byodo-in Temple. The road along the river there is "Ajirogi no Michi", but the wind and murmuring from the river are refreshing, and it is a wonderful road where you can walk while enjoying the scenery of 々 such as cherry blossoms and autumn leaves. It's a stone pavement, so it's very easy to walk and I think it's a gentle road for wheelchairs.
It is a narrow road suitable for walking along the river on the south side of the Uji River and the Byodoin side. The day of the visit is 12 New Year's Eve, and I don't stop and look around the scenery, but in the spring season, I want to take a leisurely stroll while feeling the flow of the river with love.
Quiet stroll
The Ajirogi no Michi forms a quiet path on the south side of the Uji River connecting via bridges to the Kyoto Uji Prefectural Park.
It was a free walkway to the flower (cherry blossom) that it was not blooming
It's nothing else. There are many more famous roads nationwide, especially in Kyoto City, and the road itself is one tourist destination and is a target. There are countless yokocho and walking paths that are places for local citizens to relax in the countryside, which are certainly equivalent to those, but if there are sightseeing spots around, there is nothing. It's not a road that will be a hit song for a famous group like the soft road in Kyoto City. It's easy to walk, but ...
A walk along the Uji River.
The walking path along the Uji River next to Uji Byodoin is called "Ajirogi no Michi". The name comes from the net fishing that was carried out on the Uji River. It is a cherry tree that puts a pile on the river and puts a bamboo knitted in the meantime and takes a fish, and it is named after the cherry tree pile cherry tree that was put into the river. There are tourist information books, souvenir shops, tourist information centers, etc., and since ancient times, you can enjoy the atmosphere of Uji River which became a battlefield 々 ...
A refreshing walk along the Uji River
It seems to refer to the road between Byodo-in Temple and the Uji River on a walking path. After the tour of Byodo-in Temple, I definitely want to proceed toward the Uji River. You can reach the Uji River in a short walk from Byodo-in Temple. The road along the river there is "Ajirogi no Michi", but the wind and murmuring from the river are refreshing, and it is a wonderful road where you can walk while enjoying the scenery of 々 such as cherry blossoms and autumn leaves. It's a stone pavement, so it's very easy to walk and I think it's a gentle road for wheelchairs.
I want to come during the cherry blossom season.
It is a narrow road suitable for walking along the river on the south side of the Uji River and the Byodoin side. The day of the visit is 12 New Year's Eve, and I don't stop and look around the scenery, but in the spring season, I want to take a leisurely stroll while feeling the flow of the river with love.