Sabagawa Sekimizu Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Without the explanation, it would be just a river.
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Right next to the hydroelectric power plant, there is a description that is slightly thin with a detailed illustration while the grass is thick along the road along the river. Looking at this explanation, did the river in front of here artificially fill stones to stop the water, dig a waterway and pass through the logs? If you ask me, I can only get the image for the first time, saying that it may be true. Without preliminary knowledge, it can only be seen as a riverbank and does not notice that it is a historic site.
After reading the explanation of Sekimizu, which has increased the water volume to carry cut wood in the river, and has a waterway, if you look at the river again, you will notice something that looks like a waterway in Seki and its back. I learned about this place on a business trip, but it is rare because it is the only existing Sekisui in the Saba River, but if there is no explanation monument, it will be overlooked as a natural terrain. Due to the influence of Damm upstream, the amount of water is small now, and the shape of the stonework collapsed due to the weathering of many years greatly influenced ...
Without the explanation, it would be just a river.
Right next to the hydroelectric power plant, there is a description that is slightly thin with a detailed illustration while the grass is thick along the road along the river. Looking at this explanation, did the river in front of here artificially fill stones to stop the water, dig a waterway and pass through the logs? If you ask me, I can only get the image for the first time, saying that it may be true. Without preliminary knowledge, it can only be seen as a riverbank and does not notice that it is a historic site.
Seki utilized in the late Heian period
After reading the explanation of Sekimizu, which has increased the water volume to carry cut wood in the river, and has a waterway, if you look at the river again, you will notice something that looks like a waterway in Seki and its back. I learned about this place on a business trip, but it is rare because it is the only existing Sekisui in the Saba River, but if there is no explanation monument, it will be overlooked as a natural terrain. Due to the influence of Damm upstream, the amount of water is small now, and the shape of the stonework collapsed due to the weathering of many years greatly influenced ...