Doi Bamboo Forest Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is a mysterious world with a bamboo grove brought from Kagoshima after digging a tunnel in the Edo period. A large bamboo spreads at the end of the tunnel.
First, go along the edge of the parking lot, then pass by the ruins of the open-air well, and climb the path between the palm trees. Then, after passing through the tunnel of the excavation, another world of bamboo forest spread out there.
A long time ago, it was a bamboo forest planted by a master (forestryman) called the Doi family. A beautiful bamboo forest spreads out at the end of the tunnel that hollows through the rocks. Exotic plants were planted on the way to the bamboo grove, and it was a mysterious atmosphere. In the old mansion, there are tea roasting furnaces, old sawmills, tubs, etc., and you can peek into them. I think it's good for a short walk. The parking lot seems to be parked near the edge of the adjacent pachinko shop.
It is a mysterious world with a bamboo grove brought from Kagoshima after digging a tunnel in the Edo period. A large bamboo spreads at the end of the tunnel.
First, go along the edge of the parking lot, then pass by the ruins of the open-air well, and climb the path between the palm trees. Then, after passing through the tunnel of the excavation, another world of bamboo forest spread out there.
A long time ago, it was a bamboo forest planted by a master (forestryman) called the Doi family. A beautiful bamboo forest spreads out at the end of the tunnel that hollows through the rocks. Exotic plants were planted on the way to the bamboo grove, and it was a mysterious atmosphere. In the old mansion, there are tea roasting furnaces, old sawmills, tubs, etc., and you can peek into them. I think it's good for a short walk. The parking lot seems to be parked near the edge of the adjacent pachinko shop.