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A watershed near sakaida station
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A watershed near Sakaida Station on the JR Rikuuto Line. The station front is maintained like a park. You can see that a single waterway flows separately on the Pacific side and the Sea of Japan side.
Locals plant flowers and manage the eastern house, and it is properly managed as a park. At the eastern store, I was able to do a little work with stones, so it may be suitable for killing my child's summer vacation.
A turning point where you can see the waterway leading to the Sea of Japan and the water vein poured into the Pacific Ocean. It's also in front of the station on the Rikuuto Line, so it's easy to stop by. By all means set with a nearby seal house!
I stopped by on the way to Sakata City. It seems that water flows from the end of the water coming out of the irrigation canal to the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Japan. When I think that this water is the start of a big river, I think it's color 々. It may be a spot that I don't think there is anything, but it's a good place to stop by. The parking lot is all beside the spot. It seems that it also serves as a parking lot at the station. The toilet is a simple type like a construction site. There are chairs to sit on, and things like East Ya are ...
It is located at JR Sakaida Station, the prefectural border between Yamagata Prefecture and Miyagi Prefecture. It is a watershed between the Sea of Japan and the Pacific Ocean, but it is the prefectural border between Yamagata Prefecture and Miyagi Prefecture. In winter, the amount of snow changes here in Sakai.
A watershed near sakaida station
A watershed near Sakaida Station on the JR Rikuuto Line. The station front is maintained like a park. You can see that a single waterway flows separately on the Pacific side and the Sea of Japan side.
it's being maintained as a park.
Locals plant flowers and manage the eastern house, and it is properly managed as a park. At the eastern store, I was able to do a little work with stones, so it may be suitable for killing my child's summer vacation.
Turning point!
A turning point where you can see the waterway leading to the Sea of Japan and the water vein poured into the Pacific Ocean. It's also in front of the station on the Rikuuto Line, so it's easy to stop by. By all means set with a nearby seal house!
A deep spot
I stopped by on the way to Sakata City. It seems that water flows from the end of the water coming out of the irrigation canal to the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Japan. When I think that this water is the start of a big river, I think it's color 々. It may be a spot that I don't think there is anything, but it's a good place to stop by. The parking lot is all beside the spot. It seems that it also serves as a parking lot at the station. The toilet is a simple type like a construction site. There are chairs to sit on, and things like East Ya are ...
Watershed かつ Environment
It is located at JR Sakaida Station, the prefectural border between Yamagata Prefecture and Miyagi Prefecture. It is a watershed between the Sea of Japan and the Pacific Ocean, but it is the prefectural border between Yamagata Prefecture and Miyagi Prefecture. In winter, the amount of snow changes here in Sakai.