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1 If you have time, you can walk.
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Visited 11/19. I walked from the downstream Kinsuzu Gorge to Kaohsiung via Kiyotaki. If you are from Kiyotaki to Kaohsiung, you can walk without 1 in less than a minute. There is also a section of cedar trees, but the autumn leaves are more beautiful than the downstream Kinsuzukyo because it is called Kinunkei.
It's not a mountain, but it's a good time to take a walk in a place that feels like a mountain. There are times when you are stressed while traveling, but here you can relieve stress
Shenhu Temple から Qinghui へ, Beishanshan と Red Leaf と
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After visiting the three mountains of Kaohsiung, I walked along the hiking course along the Kiyotaki River to the Kiyotaki bus stop. The road is almost flat, and while listening to the murmuring of the river, walk in a beautiful and quiet valley for about an hour to the Kiyotaki bus stop. On the way, there are stone desks and benches, and there are wonderful plants of Kitayama cedar. The autumn leaves reflected on the surface of the quiet river are also beautiful, and it is a course that even those who come for sightseeing can enjoy. It is facing the healthy legs. At the Kiyotaki bus stop, there is a bus in traffic jam near Arashiyama during the high season of autumn leaves. ...
A promenade where you can enjoy the nature of Kyoto
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It is a hiking course that walks on the Tokai Nature Trail along the Kiyotaki River from Jingoji Temple in Takao, Kyoto to Kiyotaki. It is a course of about 3 km, and the road is relatively good, and there is little difference in elevation, so you can easily walk. However, there are muddy and fallen trees in 々, so I think it's better to have trekking shoes. After a leisurely 1 hour walk from Jingoji Temple while listening to the murmuring of the Kiyotaki River, you will arrive at the Kiyotaki bus stop. There is about one bus every 30 minutes, and you can go to Hankyu Arashiyama Station ...
1 If you have time, you can walk.
Visited 11/19. I walked from the downstream Kinsuzu Gorge to Kaohsiung via Kiyotaki. If you are from Kiyotaki to Kaohsiung, you can walk without 1 in less than a minute. There is also a section of cedar trees, but the autumn leaves are more beautiful than the downstream Kinsuzukyo because it is called Kinunkei.
Kyoto Trail Kitayama Course 60/71
Both Jingoji Temple and Kiyotaki at the entrance are convenient because you can approach by fixed-route bus or taxi. It was a wonderful valley beauty.
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It's not a mountain, but it's a good time to take a walk in a place that feels like a mountain. There are times when you are stressed while traveling, but here you can relieve stress
Shenhu Temple から Qinghui へ, Beishanshan と Red Leaf と
After visiting the three mountains of Kaohsiung, I walked along the hiking course along the Kiyotaki River to the Kiyotaki bus stop. The road is almost flat, and while listening to the murmuring of the river, walk in a beautiful and quiet valley for about an hour to the Kiyotaki bus stop. On the way, there are stone desks and benches, and there are wonderful plants of Kitayama cedar. The autumn leaves reflected on the surface of the quiet river are also beautiful, and it is a course that even those who come for sightseeing can enjoy. It is facing the healthy legs. At the Kiyotaki bus stop, there is a bus in traffic jam near Arashiyama during the high season of autumn leaves. ...
A promenade where you can enjoy the nature of Kyoto
It is a hiking course that walks on the Tokai Nature Trail along the Kiyotaki River from Jingoji Temple in Takao, Kyoto to Kiyotaki. It is a course of about 3 km, and the road is relatively good, and there is little difference in elevation, so you can easily walk. However, there are muddy and fallen trees in 々, so I think it's better to have trekking shoes. After a leisurely 1 hour walk from Jingoji Temple while listening to the murmuring of the Kiyotaki River, you will arrive at the Kiyotaki bus stop. There is about one bus every 30 minutes, and you can go to Hankyu Arashiyama Station ...