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Начало / Aso region 阿蘇地域 196
Дата съёмки
- Meoto-taki
It came to be called a couple waterfall because the two big and small streams fall together. From the village in Ogawa, you can see the beautiful figure over the rice terraces. You have to walk a little to get to the waterfall.
- Kussasenri-ga-hama
- Myoujin-ike-suigen
- choujyuga-oka park
- Star of Kusasenri
- Aso Nakadake crater seen from the ropeway platform.
Aso Nakadake is still an active volcano. When volcanic activity is quiet you can go near that crater. It is a rare place in the world.
You can see the activity status from the link below. - Noyaki on the Mt. Aso
The nature of Aso is protected by people. Noyaki controls insects that are harmful to humans and raises grass for cattle and horses.
- Kussasenri-ga-hama
- Kussasenri-ga-hama
- Kussasenri-ga-hama
- Takamori-donoo-no-sugi
Located in the middle of Mt. Minamigaito, in the cedar forest of Makinouti along the Kyushu nature trail, it is a hot spot that has been attracting much attention recently as it has been featured in many TV and magazines.
http://www.town.takamori.kumamoto.jp/kanko/kankomap/kanko/post.html
- Takamori-machi Yusui Tunnel Park
- Tawarayama Observatory
- Nabega-taki
- The hill of OSHITOISHI
In February 1989, the Minamioguni Town Board of Education found that there was a mysterious line engraving pattern on this megalith, and then the megaliths in the summit area were nine groups of artificially placed stones. This was confirmed by Prof. Lyle Bolst at State University of New York. after that. It was certified as a prehistoric megalithic cultural site by international academic societies such as the UNESCO Rock Art Society, the American and Canadian Rock Arts Society, and the Japan Petrograph Society.