The valley on the Setochuan River Basin, a tributary of Yoshinochuan, upstream of the Zaomingpu Dam. There is a waterfall in the valley that is said to be inflamed fish that cannot cross and must be returned, and the maple leaves on the waterfall basin are also beautiful. The peak period is about mid-October to mid-November every year.
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The valley on the Setochuan River Basin, a tributary of Yoshinochuan, upstream of the Zaomingpu Dam. There is a waterfall in the valley that is said to be inflamed fish that cannot cross and must be returned, and the maple leaves on the waterfall basin are also beautiful. The peak period is about mid-October to mid-November every year.
Setokawa Creek Valley is more suitable for autumn. The red maple leaves and the streams that are running around are really charming and intoxicating. In fact, there are many such scenery in Japan. But here is still very worth a visit.
There are valleys throughout Japan, but it is amazing to see when you really go there. I'm sure it's famous. Although Tohota Lake is the source of the water, it is surrounded by steep mountains, and the clear streams from there are very calm and long distances. Again, I was surprised by the different expressions that appeared here.
On Tuzuo's side, the most worthy place for parents and children, I personally feel that it is the Setochuan River Valley. The natural resources here are quite rich. Entering the valley is full of hills and small flowing water. Children can get a set of small nets to catch small bugs at the entrance. You can catch small bugs and identify them. It is quiet here, and no one will feel particularly annoying when children run at will. You can also sit here and observe the plants next to it quietly. Occasionally, I will find a shrine in the depths of the jungle. Here I can explore the unknown fun. It is very helpful for the growth of children. The small vendors inside are also warm and friendly. It is really recommended to Setochuan Valley here.
From Kochi all the way, through Nakatozusa, all 40,000 Ishikawa, to 40,000 City, and finally to the southernmost foot folding. This is a typical trip to the Japanese countryside, and it is probably the most essential life of Japanese natives. Living in a big city for a long time, you will find many people around you are very anxious, for the career, for the family, for the income for the future. But here, although the locals are also very busy, their mental state is particularly good, especially positive and full. It's like the real version of "Little Forest". Although there are not many people on the street, I seem to be traveling with myself. This trip that is not disturbed by outsiders is too healing. This summer, I watched the fireworks conference, watched the night sacrifice, and walked around the Japanese countryside. Everything was perfect.