The sardine of Toriyano Sakaidake, which is also a nationally designated natural monument, is very rare that bamboo branches are hanging, and it is said to be the Seven Mysteries of Echigo. There is also a color 々 in the reverse, and now it is possible to visit.
Since the surrounding area is a residential area, I didn't know where it was at first, so I searched for it a little. If you find it, there is a signboard properly, but is it the modestness of Niigata's prefectural character? There are bamboo around, so which one is reversed bamboo? I feel that, but if you look closely, you can easily see that. It's the seven wonders of Echigo, so I definitely want you to visit and see it.
Even in the daytime, the dense bamboo straw is a little scary. There is also a road for taking a walk, but because the density of bamboo straw is thick, the sunlight is blocked and it is dim, so it may be better not to go alone like me. However, the inside of the bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bam
The reversed sardine is a nationally designated natural monument. It is located in a residential area of one of the seven wonders of Echigo. There is no parking lot. The former Toriyano Elementary School is a temporary parking lot. Admission is free. Easy to find, take a leisurely walk for about 15 minutes, and in the summer there are mosquitoes, so you need to get rid of insects.
Is it open as shown?
There is a question whether it is open as shown. March is short, but it should be vacant. But it wasn't vacant when I went.
National Designated Natural Monuments
The sardine of Toriyano Sakaidake, which is also a nationally designated natural monument, is very rare that bamboo branches are hanging, and it is said to be the Seven Mysteries of Echigo. There is also a color 々 in the reverse, and now it is possible to visit.
Residence Street の Middle にある No Thinking Space
Since the surrounding area is a residential area, I didn't know where it was at first, so I searched for it a little. If you find it, there is a signboard properly, but is it the modestness of Niigata's prefectural character? There are bamboo around, so which one is reversed bamboo? I feel that, but if you look closely, you can easily see that. It's the seven wonders of Echigo, so I definitely want you to visit and see it.
Even in the daytime, it's a coward.
Even in the daytime, the dense bamboo straw is a little scary. There is also a road for taking a walk, but because the density of bamboo straw is thick, the sunlight is blocked and it is dim, so it may be better not to go alone like me. However, the inside of the bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bamboo bam
Silence spot in residential area
The reversed sardine is a nationally designated natural monument. It is located in a residential area of one of the seven wonders of Echigo. There is no parking lot. The former Toriyano Elementary School is a temporary parking lot. Admission is free. Easy to find, take a leisurely walk for about 15 minutes, and in the summer there are mosquitoes, so you need to get rid of insects.