Recommendations Near Japanese Cedar Tree of Shiranuta
Japanese Cedar Tree of Shiranuta Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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He is lost, he is lost
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I couldn't go to the Shiranuta pond due to the bridge, but I couldn't reach Osugi. It's a dead end in the moss area and the wasada of the protective net. The bridge in front of it was also collapsed, so I turned it over without crossing it. Is this also Typhoon No. 19? Looking forward to seeing you again someday.
Osugi is selected as one of the 100 giants of the forest that rises in the mountains of Higashi Izu. It's in a place where you just think that you've come to such a great place through a pretty deserted resort. It's about 10 minutes away if you park your car on the side of the forest road and follow the mountain road. Its hugeness is overwhelming what you see, and you just lose your words. Quite not accessible, but well worth a look.
He is lost, he is lost
I couldn't go to the Shiranuta pond due to the bridge, but I couldn't reach Osugi. It's a dead end in the moss area and the wasada of the protective net. The bridge in front of it was also collapsed, so I turned it over without crossing it. Is this also Typhoon No. 19? Looking forward to seeing you again someday.
It's overwhelmingly huge.
Osugi is selected as one of the 100 giants of the forest that rises in the mountains of Higashi Izu. It's in a place where you just think that you've come to such a great place through a pretty deserted resort. It's about 10 minutes away if you park your car on the side of the forest road and follow the mountain road. Its hugeness is overwhelming what you see, and you just lose your words. Quite not accessible, but well worth a look.