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Mar. 31, 2025
It is 14 meters high from the river level, and the bridge made of vines is 2 meters wide and 45 meters long. It is an important tangible folk cultural property of the country, "Kazura Bridge of Iya". I walked while looking at the valley floor from between the bridge decks. Swaying ~ swaying. It is located in Zentoku, Nishiiyayama Village, Miyoshi City, Tokushima Prefecture, an unexplored place in Japan where the legend of the Heike rakujin remains. If you walk alone, you will be thin, but if you cross with a large number of people, the shaking will not stop. It is counted as one of Japan's Three Odd Bridges, and during the holiday season, it is bustling with inbound tourists.
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大坪 邦仁
Oct. 17, 2020
"Crossing the Obo Gorge" Location: Oho Gorge, Miyoshi City, Tokushima Prefecture * "Oho Koho Danger" is a valley of about 8 km long created by the torrent of the Yoshino River that crosses the Shikoku Mountains after 200 million years. Obo Gorge, which boasts a beautiful scenery that looks as if marble sculptures are rising, was designated as a nationally designated natural monument on March 18 2014 Heisei 26 as a nationally valuable place where you can see the formation of the Japanese archipelago from the beautiful rocks and V-shaped valley that can be seen up close, and on October 7, 2015 Heisei 27 it was designated as a national place of scenic beauty.
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大坪 邦仁
Oct. 17, 2020
「Nishi Awa Fireworks」 Nishiawa Fireworks National Fireworks Competition Location: Miyoshi City, Tokushima Prefecture, Mino Health and Disaster Prevention Park * The photo was held on October 5 last year, and the Awa fireworks festival. It was the first fireworks competition held in Chugoku and Shikoku and the largest fireworks competition in the western Japan. It is a pity that we could not see the fireworks festival that top-class fireworks artists gathered in Tokushima from all over the Japan, but now we can only hope that the new coronavirus will be brought under control as soon as possible.
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