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Light up Fukuura bridge
[Famous/Historical Spots,Nature & Scenery]
Bridge "Fukuura bridge" painted in red of 252m is said to be "encounter bridge" which wonderful encounter visits.
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Tamonzan"Ikan"
[Famous/Historical Spots,Nature & Scenery]
From the cliff of Yogasaki, the northern point of Shichigahama-machi, you can view the waves from the Pacific hit the cliff and burst, and the great view of it made it become called "Ikan".
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SUGINAMIKI (Ancient Cedar Avenue)
[Famous/Historical Spots,Nature & Scenery]
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Pampass grass field in Summer
[Famous/Historical Spots,Nature & Scenery]
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Woods in Winter
[Famous/Historical Spots,Nature & Scenery,Cherry Blossoms]
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Mt. KOMAGATAKE
[Famous/Historical Spots,Nature & Scenery]
photo by HAKONE ZENZAN
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KOZUKA in Autumn
[Famous/Historical Spots,Nature & Scenery,Fall Foliage]
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Pond OTAMA / leaves changing colour
[Famous/Historical Spots,Nature & Scenery,Fall Foliage]
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MIYANOSHITA in Autumn
[Famous/Historical Spots,Nature & Scenery,Fall Foliage]
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Mt. FUJI
[Famous/Historical Spots,World Heritage Sites,Nature & Scenery]
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Pampass grass field in Summer
[Famous/Historical Spots,Nature & Scenery]
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Lake Ezu
[Famous/Historical Spots,Sports & Outdoor Activities,Nature & Scenery]
Lake Ezu is actually made up of two smaller lakes, Kami-Ezu and Shimo-Ezu, that combine to a length of 2.5 kilometers, a perimeter of 6 kilometers.
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Tatsuda Nature Park(Tea room)
[Famous/Historical Spots,Nature & Scenery]
Tatsuda Nature Park, located on Mt. Tatsuda, is actually the site of the Taisho-ji temple ruins, the family temple of the Hosokawa clan who ruled over the Higo Domain.
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Meihachi Bridge
[Famous/Historical Spots,Nature & Scenery]
The Meihachi Bridge was built by famed Meiji-era mason Hashimoto Kangoro, who also built the famous Tsujun and Reitai Bridges in Kumamoto.
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Nagabei Path
[Famous/Historical Spots,Nature & Scenery]
The Nagabei wall (242m long) lying on the opposite side of the river makes for beautiful scenery while strolling down the path, and is the longest of the Kumamoto Castle walls.
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