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Lovely in spring with a promenade lined with sakura
We walked from the station along the river to the castle. The promenade beside the river is lined with sakura which were just beginning to bloom in the third week in April. On a cool Sunday severa...
The Japan Line shows you the view of the river rich in nature of the Kiso River. There is also a tap water intake in Nagoya city during the tour from the boat.
The torrent of the Kiso River also spreads around Inuyama City and changes into a relaxed flow. From here, the Japan Line became a scenic torrent zone on the upstream side, and on National Highway 21, which runs adjacent to it, I could see a sign with the name "Japan Line Romantic Highway". The photo I took was quite upstream near Sakahori, but the amount of water was small and the flow was gentle.
It is located along the Kiso River, just off Inuyama Yuen Station. There is also a sightseeing bus, which is a popular spot. Besides, there is a lot of traffic, so be careful.
Lovely in spring with a promenade lined with sakura
We walked from the station along the river to the castle. The promenade beside the river is lined with sakura which were just beginning to bloom in the third week in April. On a cool Sunday severa...
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The Japan Line shows you the view of the river rich in nature of the Kiso River. There is also a tap water intake in Nagoya city during the tour from the boat.
The flow is also 々
The torrent of the Kiso River also spreads around Inuyama City and changes into a relaxed flow. From here, the Japan Line became a scenic torrent zone on the upstream side, and on National Highway 21, which runs adjacent to it, I could see a sign with the name "Japan Line Romantic Highway". The photo I took was quite upstream near Sakahori, but the amount of water was small and the flow was gentle.
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It is located along the Kiso River, just off Inuyama Yuen Station. There is also a sightseeing bus, which is a popular spot. Besides, there is a lot of traffic, so be careful.
For a walk.
The roadway is right next to it. Ukai ships seem to be out, but I didn't see any ships when I was kayaking in the river.