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A mountain road that is up and down in the forest
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This walking path is "Dogashima Promenade", but it is commonly called "Chamberlain Promenade". It is said that this is a road that British Japanese researcher "Basil Chamberlain", who lived in Japan for 30 years in the Meiji era, often walked. I didn't know there was such a valley near the bottom of the palace. If you walk along the valley, you will find an artificial weir. Well, this is the "Kawakubo Power Plant" of TEPCO. This walking path, the mountain road with intense ups and downs in the forest continues. ...
From the starting point on the river, it becomes a steep staircase and a steep slope promenade. I could see the suspension bridge quite below, so I decided that I needed some trekking equipment and turned back on the way.
It is a promenade around Hakone Miyanoshita. The coming autumn leaves season is perfect for a walk. If you go from Miyanoshita Station on the Hakone Tozan Railway, you will go down from the side of the post office toward Hayakawa. Crossing Hayakawa and passing through the opposite bank of the river, it will be a route to return to the national highway side by the suspension bridge for a while. Is it about 1 time? There are stairs and steep slopes on the way, so I think it is not suitable for small children.
A mountain road that is up and down in the forest
This walking path is "Dogashima Promenade", but it is commonly called "Chamberlain Promenade". It is said that this is a road that British Japanese researcher "Basil Chamberlain", who lived in Japan for 30 years in the Meiji era, often walked. I didn't know there was such a valley near the bottom of the palace. If you walk along the valley, you will find an artificial weir. Well, this is the "Kawakubo Power Plant" of TEPCO. This walking path, the mountain road with intense ups and downs in the forest continues. ...
Harder course than I thought.
From the starting point on the river, it becomes a steep staircase and a steep slope promenade. I could see the suspension bridge quite below, so I decided that I needed some trekking equipment and turned back on the way.
it's a promenade around hakone miyanoshita.
It is a promenade around Hakone Miyanoshita. The coming autumn leaves season is perfect for a walk. If you go from Miyanoshita Station on the Hakone Tozan Railway, you will go down from the side of the post office toward Hayakawa. Crossing Hayakawa and passing through the opposite bank of the river, it will be a route to return to the national highway side by the suspension bridge for a while. Is it about 1 time? There are stairs and steep slopes on the way, so I think it is not suitable for small children.