Tsutanohosomichi Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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浩仁 袴
The autumn leaves were still in the air.
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I visited in mid-December. Tsuta no Hosodo Park, but the autumn leaves still remained. It's a park a little from National Highway No. 1, but it's quiet and feels very calm. It feels good with abundant nature. There is also a parking lot, so you should stop by on National Highway 1 while driving!
Immediately from the roadside station Utsunoya Pass. Stop your car in a fairly large parking lot. The road itself is a narrow road leading to the park on foot. The park has a lawn area, but since it is attached to the road, the size is limited. I think it's a place where you can think of the narrow road in the deep mountains.
Tsuta no Hosodo Park seems to be able to walk upstream of the river while observing the Sabo dam, a tangible cultural property, and many signs explaining were built at the entrance and along the way. 8 I found out that it was even a base, so I walked along the river climbing road to walk there. It's a nice place to walk in the woods while listening to the sound of the river, but is it not maintained overall? It seems that the promenade on the way collapses and is prohibited from entering, and the grass grows around the base 5 ...
It is a park on the Fujieda side of Utsunoya Pass that connects Shizuoka and Fujieda. It is in good condition at a water park along the Kiwada River. BBQ and camping are prohibited.
The autumn leaves were still in the air.
I visited in mid-December. Tsuta no Hosodo Park, but the autumn leaves still remained. It's a park a little from National Highway No. 1, but it's quiet and feels very calm. It feels good with abundant nature. There is also a parking lot, so you should stop by on National Highway 1 while driving!
and i'm thinking about the narrow road
Immediately from the roadside station Utsunoya Pass. Stop your car in a fairly large parking lot. The road itself is a narrow road leading to the park on foot. The park has a lawn area, but since it is attached to the road, the size is limited. I think it's a place where you can think of the narrow road in the deep mountains.
A park full of nature
There was this park from National Highway 1 on the road along the river. There was a rest nearby and I enjoyed walking.
I could only walk halfway
Tsuta no Hosodo Park seems to be able to walk upstream of the river while observing the Sabo dam, a tangible cultural property, and many signs explaining were built at the entrance and along the way. 8 I found out that it was even a base, so I walked along the river climbing road to walk there. It's a nice place to walk in the woods while listening to the sound of the river, but is it not maintained overall? It seems that the promenade on the way collapses and is prohibited from entering, and the grass grows around the base 5 ...
Water Park
It is a park on the Fujieda side of Utsunoya Pass that connects Shizuoka and Fujieda. It is in good condition at a water park along the Kiwada River. BBQ and camping are prohibited.