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Observatory with a panoramic view of the sea of trees in Akita Prefecture
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It is an observatory with a panoramic view of the sea of trees in the mountains 々 in Akita Prefecture. You need to climb the stairs further from the parking lot to the observatory. Since there is a fence along the road, you cannot enjoy the scenery unless you go up above it. It is a recommended spot where you can see it slowly because there are not many visitors.
An observatory at the highest point of the Jukai Line, altitude 840m. If you think you can see Lake Towada, it seems to be a place where you can overlook the Jukai. I couldn't see it because of the fog this time, but it seems that Iwateyama can be seen if it is sunny.
You can see the sea of trees spreading below you from the sea of trees line.
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It is an observatory in the middle of the Jukai Line to Lake Towada after sightseeing on Meiji Centennial Street in Kosaka Town. It is located near the highest altitude on the Jukai Line, and the altitude is 840m. The parking was also maintained and it was a weekday, so I was able to park my rental car in a rattling state. From this place, I could see the sea of trees spreading below me, and I was convinced that it was an observatory on the road called the sea of trees. In winter, this line seems to be closed so that you can't visit ...
Observatory with a panoramic view of the sea of trees in Akita Prefecture
It is an observatory with a panoramic view of the sea of trees in the mountains 々 in Akita Prefecture. You need to climb the stairs further from the parking lot to the observatory. Since there is a fence along the road, you cannot enjoy the scenery unless you go up above it. It is a recommended spot where you can see it slowly because there are not many visitors.
Observatory overlooking Mt. Iwate
An observatory at the highest point of the Jukai Line, altitude 840m. If you think you can see Lake Towada, it seems to be a place where you can overlook the Jukai. I couldn't see it because of the fog this time, but it seems that Iwateyama can be seen if it is sunny.
You can see the sea of trees spreading below you from the sea of trees line.
It is an observatory in the middle of the Jukai Line to Lake Towada after sightseeing on Meiji Centennial Street in Kosaka Town. It is located near the highest altitude on the Jukai Line, and the altitude is 840m. The parking was also maintained and it was a weekday, so I was able to park my rental car in a rattling state. From this place, I could see the sea of trees spreading below me, and I was convinced that it was an observatory on the road called the sea of trees. In winter, this line seems to be closed so that you can't visit ...