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A bridge that can go under the bridge
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There are many bridges on the JNR Shihoro Line, but the 6th Otosaragawa Bridge is a bridge that can go down under the bridge. It is already in a dangerous state, so you cannot approach it, but you can see the powerful figure looking up from below.
A bridge that lives quietly in a place close to the national highway but feels like a secret
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You can see it by entering a side road from the national highway and going about 100m, but there are many fallen trees and you can't drive, so you have to park your car at the entrance and walk. However, this forest is close to deer, of course, brown bears, but it is quite necessary to courage. You can see a very beautiful bridge from the space that seems to be an observation space, so I feel the value of having a hard time. Since the cliff is a little ahead, it is a place to go sightseeing with more attention to both bears and feet.
You can also see it from the JNR near Horoka. It is a large concrete arch bridge with a abandoned track of the former JNR Shihoro Line, and is also registered as a registered tangible cultural property. It seems that you can also get off to the bottom of the bridge.
Visited on a bridge tour tour of the old Shihoro Line. Second 〜 I went around the Sixth Otosara River Bridge. A bridge that draws a large arch. There is also a height up to the river. When I went down, the upper reaches of the river opened, so the presence of the bridge was large and I was able to realize the beauty of the arch.
It is located on a side road from the national highway, and you can't see it without a little more scratch, so the difficulty of the tour will be high. If I hadn't taken a bridge tour, I'd sure I would have passed by without stopping by. Moreover, the place where you can visit is a cliff just below, so those who are afraid of heights should avoid it.
A bridge that can go under the bridge
There are many bridges on the JNR Shihoro Line, but the 6th Otosaragawa Bridge is a bridge that can go down under the bridge. It is already in a dangerous state, so you cannot approach it, but you can see the powerful figure looking up from below.
A bridge that lives quietly in a place close to the national highway but feels like a secret
You can see it by entering a side road from the national highway and going about 100m, but there are many fallen trees and you can't drive, so you have to park your car at the entrance and walk. However, this forest is close to deer, of course, brown bears, but it is quite necessary to courage. You can see a very beautiful bridge from the space that seems to be an observation space, so I feel the value of having a hard time. Since the cliff is a little ahead, it is a place to go sightseeing with more attention to both bears and feet.
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You can also see it from the JNR near Horoka. It is a large concrete arch bridge with a abandoned track of the former JNR Shihoro Line, and is also registered as a registered tangible cultural property. It seems that you can also get off to the bottom of the bridge.
Open な にかかる bridge between valleys
Visited on a bridge tour tour of the old Shihoro Line. Second 〜 I went around the Sixth Otosara River Bridge. A bridge that draws a large arch. There is also a height up to the river. When I went down, the upper reaches of the river opened, so the presence of the bridge was large and I was able to realize the beauty of the arch.
You can't see it from the national highway.
It is located on a side road from the national highway, and you can't see it without a little more scratch, so the difficulty of the tour will be high. If I hadn't taken a bridge tour, I'd sure I would have passed by without stopping by. Moreover, the place where you can visit is a cliff just below, so those who are afraid of heights should avoid it.