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Stunning
You can look down on this canyon from the JAL Flight from Haneda to Misawa. You should take left side seats. It may be better to see this from the sky to have a total view
In the tourist information, I was attracted to the catchphrase sentence with the farthest sky in Japan. I couldn't enter the mining site and I could only see it from the observatory, so I couldn't actually experience it, but when I saw a small truck in the distance, I realized that it was being mined quite deeply. Please note that you cannot enter from 11:45 to 12:30 due to breakthrough work, so please be careful when you go.
It took nearly an hour from Misawa, but it feels like an ordinary construction site. I wonder why this place was named Canyon. I don't bother to see it.
It is a mine located south of the city of Hachinohe. It has been dug and has become a deep valley. The bottom of the valley is considerably lower than the sea level. There was an observatory and I could see it from there.
Stunning
You can look down on this canyon from the JAL Flight from Haneda to Misawa. You should take left side seats. It may be better to see this from the sky to have a total view
It's an active quarry
There is no view. Just digging and a lot of dump trucks full of rock. There is a gold shrine just up the main road that looks cool.
I realized that I was digging deep.
In the tourist information, I was attracted to the catchphrase sentence with the farthest sky in Japan. I couldn't enter the mining site and I could only see it from the observatory, so I couldn't actually experience it, but when I saw a small truck in the distance, I realized that it was being mined quite deeply. Please note that you cannot enter from 11:45 to 12:30 due to breakthrough work, so please be careful when you go.
It's normal.
It took nearly an hour from Misawa, but it feels like an ordinary construction site. I wonder why this place was named Canyon. I don't bother to see it.
a mine that's a deep valley.
It is a mine located south of the city of Hachinohe. It has been dug and has become a deep valley. The bottom of the valley is considerably lower than the sea level. There was an observatory and I could see it from there.