Sightseeing spot introduction Tarumae Garo
(Toma Komaki City)
The Sightseeing spot in June is Tarumae Garo!
Everyone, Garrow? That's right, isn't it?
"Gallow" means "a place where a river streams between narrow sheer cliffs."
Indeed, here in the Tarumae Garo, the sheer rocks show a unique landscape, and the rock surface is covered with dark green moss, which is like a velvety carpet and is a very beautiful place.
It is located in a forest at the foothills of Mt. Mt. Tarumae, which has been designated as a Nature Conservation District in 1979 (Showa 54) in the city's Nature Conservation District, and in June, when the fresh greenery season begins, the early summer sunlight reaches the deep riverbed, showing the most beautiful scenery of the year.
There is Car parking lot, so you can easily stop by Car!
Surrounded by greenery and the sound of the river streaming, this place is a healing spot that will make you forget the summer heat and the hustle and bustle of daily life, so please come and visit us in the coming season!
* The surrounding mountain forests It is also one of habitats for wild animals including brown bears.
Please refrain from entering the forest in the morning and evening when brown bears are active.
* In the past, it was possible to go down to the river, but now please do not go down to the river due to the risk of bedrock collapse
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