Katozu Twelve Bridges Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Sightseeing Maekawa Course and Course
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I have been visiting the 2 course with my family in 2019/4/1. On the Maekawa course, it was subtle enough to see a little cherry blossoms and a duck nearby. I wonder if it would have been different if the iris were in bloom. Therefore, I do not recommend it when the irises are not in bloom. C course was a route that passed through the water gate and passed through a narrow waterway. At the water gate, it seems that the water level is adjusted and it seems to be the same as the mechanism of the Panama Canal. Usually, it seems to be about 30 cm in water level, but depending on the time, the difference in water level is large ...
This is a Meguro boat tour of the waterway centered on the Ono River in Sawara. It was winter, so there were few customers, but it wasn't cold because of the kotatsu.
It feels good to go slowly by boat through the narrow canal
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Visited on 6 Moon 4 I used the course to board from Shioi and go to Ayame Park in Sabara. It was interesting because it was an experience that it was difficult to lower the water level at the lock. It's nice to stop the engine and go slowly through the narrow canal in Katosu. If you go through a small wooden bridge, you will stop at a shop on the way. You can buy dumplings, drinks, handkerchiefs, etc. By the way, dumplings were 5 one plate and 450 yen. It's like Bangkok ...
Shioki City, Ibaraki Prefecture and Katori City (formerly Sabara City), Chiba Prefecture are water towns located on the opposite bank across the Tone River. The famous Ayame Festival in June is the Maekawa Junibashi Tour in Shioki City, and the Katosu Junibashi Tour on the Sabara side comes out next to Sabara's "Mizugo Sabara Ayame Park". (There seems to be a course from the Shioki side) When you cut through Yodaura and enter Katosu, the ship slows down and rows the turret. In the narrow waterway, go under the twelve bridges connecting the villages on both sides, and it is quite a feeling ...
Sightseeing Maekawa Course and Course
I have been visiting the 2 course with my family in 2019/4/1. On the Maekawa course, it was subtle enough to see a little cherry blossoms and a duck nearby. I wonder if it would have been different if the iris were in bloom. Therefore, I do not recommend it when the irises are not in bloom. C course was a route that passed through the water gate and passed through a narrow waterway. At the water gate, it seems that the water level is adjusted and it seems to be the same as the mechanism of the Panama Canal. Usually, it seems to be about 30 cm in water level, but depending on the time, the difference in water level is large ...
Bridge patrol り
This is a Meguro boat tour of the waterway centered on the Ono River in Sawara. It was winter, so there were few customers, but it wasn't cold because of the kotatsu.
Cosmos field of town revitalization ❣
~ Cosmos field appears in Yodaura near Junibashi Station on the Kashima Line ~ Local enthusiasts reclaimed rice fields and realized cosmos fields ❣
It feels good to go slowly by boat through the narrow canal
Visited on 6 Moon 4 I used the course to board from Shioi and go to Ayame Park in Sabara. It was interesting because it was an experience that it was difficult to lower the water level at the lock. It's nice to stop the engine and go slowly through the narrow canal in Katosu. If you go through a small wooden bridge, you will stop at a shop on the way. You can buy dumplings, drinks, handkerchiefs, etc. By the way, dumplings were 5 one plate and 450 yen. It's like Bangkok ...
There were two twelve bridges!
Shioki City, Ibaraki Prefecture and Katori City (formerly Sabara City), Chiba Prefecture are water towns located on the opposite bank across the Tone River. The famous Ayame Festival in June is the Maekawa Junibashi Tour in Shioki City, and the Katosu Junibashi Tour on the Sabara side comes out next to Sabara's "Mizugo Sabara Ayame Park". (There seems to be a course from the Shioki side) When you cut through Yodaura and enter Katosu, the ship slows down and rows the turret. In the narrow waterway, go under the twelve bridges connecting the villages on both sides, and it is quite a feeling ...