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Interesting story and a nice short walk
We checked out from Sanraku and proceeded to our first stop of today: Sesshoseki 殺生石. Very close to the ryokan, the folklore told of a nine-tailed fox taking the form of a woman, which came to the Nas...
About 35 minutes by local bus from JR Kuroiso Station, get off at "Nasu Yumoto" and walk for about 10 minutes. The surrounding area smells of sulfur, so be careful not to stay for a long time. There is a passage to 'kanoyu' or Nasu Onsen Jinja shrine, which is a day trip hot spring of Nasu Yumoto, and can be accessed from either.
"Kishoseki" is a lava located near Nasu Yumoto Onsen in Nasu-cho, Nasu-gun, Tochigi Prefecture. This name was named because volcanic gas erupts in the area and the birds and beasts die from this gas. That's right. From there, boardwalks are made. There were countless Jizo-sama called "Thousand Hells" around here. The area is called "Kishuseishienchi", It has become a famous place for many tourists. This area is called "the river of the cherry blossoms" ...
It's a place I've been interested in for a long time. It was said that the slaughter stone, which can be said to be the highlight, was broken, but it was a wonderful crack. The sulfur smell is drifting around and it is full of suspiciousness. There were many Jizos and it was amazing. I wonder if it's in Osorezan in terms of atmosphere. It's free including the parking lot, so if you don't look at it, it's Songson.
When I was driving on the road crossing the hillside of Mt. Nasu, I went out to the open valley and had a parking lot. When you park your car, it says Kisshoishi. From the name of Kisseishi, hydrogen sulfide erupted strongly and I had the image of a place where creatures fell fluttering. In fact, it smells of sulfur and is a place where trees are not growing, but you can go up the promenade along the other side from the parking lot and get close to it, like a place called hell. There is an eruption Even so ...
Interesting story and a nice short walk
We checked out from Sanraku and proceeded to our first stop of today: Sesshoseki 殺生石. Very close to the ryokan, the folklore told of a nine-tailed fox taking the form of a woman, which came to the Nas...
Spots designated by the country in Nasu Yumoto
About 35 minutes by local bus from JR Kuroiso Station, get off at "Nasu Yumoto" and walk for about 10 minutes. The surrounding area smells of sulfur, so be careful not to stay for a long time. There is a passage to 'kanoyu' or Nasu Onsen Jinja shrine, which is a day trip hot spring of Nasu Yumoto, and can be accessed from either.
What is the whole image of the world?
"Kishoseki" is a lava located near Nasu Yumoto Onsen in Nasu-cho, Nasu-gun, Tochigi Prefecture. This name was named because volcanic gas erupts in the area and the birds and beasts die from this gas. That's right. From there, boardwalks are made. There were countless Jizo-sama called "Thousand Hells" around here. The area is called "Kishuseishienchi", It has become a famous place for many tourists. This area is called "the river of the cherry blossoms" ...
Petit Horror Mountain?
It's a place I've been interested in for a long time. It was said that the slaughter stone, which can be said to be the highlight, was broken, but it was a wonderful crack. The sulfur smell is drifting around and it is full of suspiciousness. There were many Jizos and it was amazing. I wonder if it's in Osorezan in terms of atmosphere. It's free including the parking lot, so if you don't look at it, it's Songson.
Not as terrifying as his name is.
When I was driving on the road crossing the hillside of Mt. Nasu, I went out to the open valley and had a parking lot. When you park your car, it says Kisshoishi. From the name of Kisseishi, hydrogen sulfide erupted strongly and I had the image of a place where creatures fell fluttering. In fact, it smells of sulfur and is a place where trees are not growing, but you can go up the promenade along the other side from the parking lot and get close to it, like a place called hell. There is an eruption Even so ...