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There are many antennas on the top of the mountain, surrounded by fences.
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There are two mountains in Japan that fly radio waves for radio clocks. Among them, it is a mountain that flies radio waves covering western Japan. There is a mountaintop in the area surrounded by net fences. The easiest route is to drive to Shiraito Falls, from there follow the road and walk in the cedar forest from the middle. If you follow the signs, you will reach the top of the mountain in about 2 hours. If you get permission with the interphone at the gate of "Haganeyama Standard Radio Tower Transmission Station", enter the fence and stand on the top of the mountain ...
If you look west from the top of Mt. Raiyama, you can see the mountains with antennas. This is Mt. Hagane. There are two mountains in Japan that emit radio waves for radio clocks, but one in the west is this mountain. You can climb from Shiraito Falls, but there are only roads to the top of the mountain, so it is not interesting to climb. Also, the summit is surrounded by a net fence in order to protect the equipment, so you cannot enter it. I don't know if I need to apply in advance, but I learned from TV broadcasting that I can enter if I ask.
The airwave time meter uses the airwave to send the tower
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It is said that there are only two radio clock radio transmission towers (the other is Fukushima Prefecture) in Japan, so I visited it through a narrow road from Shiraito Falls for the main purpose of visiting it. There was a magnificent radio wave transmission facility around the top of the mountain, and it was covered with fences and was unable to enter without permission. However, when I contacted him by interphone, I was able to visit the triangle point at the top. When I stood there, I could see the sea far away and it was a pretty good landscape.
There is a mountain trail from Shiraito Falls in Itoshima, but this mountain has radio waves that fly radio waves of radio clocks, and there are many antennas. In addition, the summit is surrounded by a wire mesh fence to protect the antenna group. If you ask, you can enter it, but it is a mountain that is not suitable for mountain climbing.
A mountain that is not interesting as a mountain climbing
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There is a legend of buried gold, and I think it became this mountain name. It is a mountain where radio waves (standard radio wave transmitting stations) for radio clocks are transmitted. From JR Chikuzen Fukae Station, you will reach the summit in 2 time at Arakawa Pass, 1 in more than 30 time at Kappa Mountain, and 30 minutes. The summit is located in a net fence for radio facilities. If you really want to go to the top of the mountain, you can climb it by consulting the person in charge with the intercom. From here, you can also head to Mt. Raiyama or Shiraito Falls.
There are many antennas on the top of the mountain, surrounded by fences.
There are two mountains in Japan that fly radio waves for radio clocks. Among them, it is a mountain that flies radio waves covering western Japan. There is a mountaintop in the area surrounded by net fences. The easiest route is to drive to Shiraito Falls, from there follow the road and walk in the cedar forest from the middle. If you follow the signs, you will reach the top of the mountain in about 2 hours. If you get permission with the interphone at the gate of "Haganeyama Standard Radio Tower Transmission Station", enter the fence and stand on the top of the mountain ...
Airwave time计 の Airwave を している Mountain です.
If you look west from the top of Mt. Raiyama, you can see the mountains with antennas. This is Mt. Hagane. There are two mountains in Japan that emit radio waves for radio clocks, but one in the west is this mountain. You can climb from Shiraito Falls, but there are only roads to the top of the mountain, so it is not interesting to climb. Also, the summit is surrounded by a net fence in order to protect the equipment, so you cannot enter it. I don't know if I need to apply in advance, but I learned from TV broadcasting that I can enter if I ask.
The airwave time meter uses the airwave to send the tower
It is said that there are only two radio clock radio transmission towers (the other is Fukushima Prefecture) in Japan, so I visited it through a narrow road from Shiraito Falls for the main purpose of visiting it. There was a magnificent radio wave transmission facility around the top of the mountain, and it was covered with fences and was unable to enter without permission. However, when I contacted him by interphone, I was able to visit the triangle point at the top. When I stood there, I could see the sea far away and it was a pretty good landscape.
From the view of Mt. Rai, the antenna stands.
There is a mountain trail from Shiraito Falls in Itoshima, but this mountain has radio waves that fly radio waves of radio clocks, and there are many antennas. In addition, the summit is surrounded by a wire mesh fence to protect the antenna group. If you ask, you can enter it, but it is a mountain that is not suitable for mountain climbing.
A mountain that is not interesting as a mountain climbing
There is a legend of buried gold, and I think it became this mountain name. It is a mountain where radio waves (standard radio wave transmitting stations) for radio clocks are transmitted. From JR Chikuzen Fukae Station, you will reach the summit in 2 time at Arakawa Pass, 1 in more than 30 time at Kappa Mountain, and 30 minutes. The summit is located in a net fence for radio facilities. If you really want to go to the top of the mountain, you can climb it by consulting the person in charge with the intercom. From here, you can also head to Mt. Raiyama or Shiraito Falls.