Shigi Flower Rd Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is wide and undulating, and there is a field of Kogiku, which boasts the best in Japan, in the surrounding area. Please note that many cars are flying at a tremendous speed.
It's a farm road that runs in the mountains without much cars, and it's great for solo touring! The road is quite wide, the scenery is nice, and it is a very easy road to drive. It seems that many locals don't know much.
The wide-area agricultural road (Shigiyama Flower Road) that connects Hiraguncho to Mt. Shigi is a undulating road. The view is open and you can see the Nara Basin. There are many temples nearby.
It's also a sunrise spot that the view is good and the people who know it know.
Original Text
It is a wide-area farm road while climbing and descending the hillside of Mt. Ikoma. The scenery is diverse, with bridges and tunnels, sandwiched between the Tatsuta River Basin in the lower world and the Ikoma Mountains looking up. So, just outside the tunnel, it is also the first sunrise spot known to those who know it. The first sunrise that slowly rises from the direction of Ikaruga in the southeast is a masterpiece.
Yunong Road
It is wide and undulating, and there is a field of Kogiku, which boasts the best in Japan, in the surrounding area. Please note that many cars are flying at a tremendous speed.
The farm road is the highest!
It's a farm road that runs in the mountains without much cars, and it's great for solo touring! The road is quite wide, the scenery is nice, and it is a very easy road to drive. It seems that many locals don't know much.
A pleasant wide farm road!
The wide-area agricultural road (Shigiyama Flower Road) that connects Hiraguncho to Mt. Shigi is a undulating road. The view is open and you can see the Nara Basin. There are many temples nearby.
It's also a sunrise spot that the view is good and the people who know it know.
It is a wide-area farm road while climbing and descending the hillside of Mt. Ikoma. The scenery is diverse, with bridges and tunnels, sandwiched between the Tatsuta River Basin in the lower world and the Ikoma Mountains looking up. So, just outside the tunnel, it is also the first sunrise spot known to those who know it. The first sunrise that slowly rises from the direction of Ikaruga in the southeast is a masterpiece.