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A spectacular view of rocks
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From the city of Nakatsu, follow the national highway southwest to enter Yaba Creek. Along the Yamakuni River, which is the entrance to Yaba Creek, there is Keishuho, one of the most scenic spots in Yaba Creek. As the letter says, the rock walls along the river lined up to compete for their beauty. The famous "Blue Cave Gate" was created by hollowing out the rocks of this competition peak. There is a large parking lot near the rock wall, but there is a parking lot along the national highway across the Yamakuni River ...
Keishuho is a superb scenic spot representing Yabakei. A river called Yamakuni River runs, and giant rocks such as Ichinoho, Ninoho, Sannoho, and Ebisu Rock stretch for about 1 km from the downstream side on the riverbank. The rocks seem to compete for their beauty, so it must have been named Keishuho. We parked our car in the parking lot just past the Blue Cave Gate, went to the Blue Cave Gate, and enjoyed the view from the bridge over the Yamakuni River. ...
Along with the eight views at first glance, it is a must-see spot. There are multiple parking lots, but it is better to park on the opposite side of Keishuho (opposite side across the Yamakuni River). You can see the whole view from the parking lot, and since the Keishuho side is a one-way street, you have to wait for a few minutes while waiting for the traffic lights. It is more time-saving to not drive to the Keishuho side. The toilet is on the Keishuho side. There is a bridge that can be crossed on foot from the parking lot. It is a recommended point for photography. It is also possible to get off the Yamakuni River. ... on the river
It's exactly the beauty of nature. It looks great in the photo. It is a famous and symbolic spot in Yabakei. You can take a closer look from the opposite bank of the river. There is a free parking lot on the other side of the river, so it's a good idea to use it.
In the past, it seems that many travelers died in difficult places. I went in April but I couldn't climb because of the rain. If you want to climb, you should wear hiking shoes
A spectacular view of rocks
From the city of Nakatsu, follow the national highway southwest to enter Yaba Creek. Along the Yamakuni River, which is the entrance to Yaba Creek, there is Keishuho, one of the most scenic spots in Yaba Creek. As the letter says, the rock walls along the river lined up to compete for their beauty. The famous "Blue Cave Gate" was created by hollowing out the rocks of this competition peak. There is a large parking lot near the rock wall, but there is a parking lot along the national highway across the Yamakuni River ...
A scenic spot representing Yaba Creek
Keishuho is a superb scenic spot representing Yabakei. A river called Yamakuni River runs, and giant rocks such as Ichinoho, Ninoho, Sannoho, and Ebisu Rock stretch for about 1 km from the downstream side on the riverbank. The rocks seem to compete for their beauty, so it must have been named Keishuho. We parked our car in the parking lot just past the Blue Cave Gate, went to the Blue Cave Gate, and enjoyed the view from the bridge over the Yamakuni River. ...
A must-see spot! !
Along with the eight views at first glance, it is a must-see spot. There are multiple parking lots, but it is better to park on the opposite side of Keishuho (opposite side across the Yamakuni River). You can see the whole view from the parking lot, and since the Keishuho side is a one-way street, you have to wait for a few minutes while waiting for the traffic lights. It is more time-saving to not drive to the Keishuho side. The toilet is on the Keishuho side. There is a bridge that can be crossed on foot from the parking lot. It is a recommended point for photography. It is also possible to get off the Yamakuni River. ... on the river
The beauty of nature
It's exactly the beauty of nature. It looks great in the photo. It is a famous and symbolic spot in Yabakei. You can take a closer look from the opposite bank of the river. There is a free parking lot on the other side of the river, so it's a good idea to use it.
It used to be a difficult place.
In the past, it seems that many travelers died in difficult places. I went in April but I couldn't climb because of the rain. If you want to climb, you should wear hiking shoes