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Haya
May. 29, 2021
Suzu City, Ishikawa Prefecture Mitsuke Island and the Milky Way The magnificent Milky Way spreads out in a very quiet rural town. If it is sunny from March ~ October, you can see it with the naked eye. Since it is far from Wakura Onsen, it is good (^○^) to eat fresh seafood at a guest house run by a nearby fisherman. Noto is a wonderful place where the sea is very transparent, the air is fresh, seafood, Noto beef, and alcohol are delicious. After being vaccinated against corona, I would like (* ́▽'*) to slowly lie down again and enjoy the starry sky. And I pray that the corona will settle down as soon as possible. Please save as many lives as possible. I hope that medical professionals can return to normal as soon as possible.
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松山 正之
May. 21, 2021
Horai Bridge is the longest wooden pedestrian bridge in the world. It is a wooden bridge over the Oi River in Shimada City, Shizuoka Prefecture. <Quoted from Shimada City website> Horai Bridge is an agricultural bridge built in 1879 (Meiji 12) to clear the Makinohara Plateau. Before the bridge was built, you had to cross the Oi River by small boat. It was dangerous to go back and forth. It is still used by farmers in the old city to manage the tea plantation on the opposite bank. In addition to playing an important role as a farm road, the Horai Bridge is a historic land improvement facility.
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松山 正之
May. 14, 2021
Horai Bridge is the longest wooden pedestrian bridge in the world. It is a wooden bridge over the Oi River in Shimada City, Shizuoka Prefecture. <Quoted from Shimada City website> Horai Bridge is an agricultural bridge built in 1879 (Meiji 12) to clear the Makinohara Plateau. Before the bridge was built, you had to cross the Oi River by small boat. It was dangerous to go back and forth. It is still used by farmers in the old city to manage the tea plantation on the opposite bank. In addition to playing an important role as a farm road, the Horai Bridge is a historic land improvement facility.
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