Access requires a car, but I think you can enjoy nature as well as the scenery along the way. Ryusen-dong itself has devised a 々 light up, and there are many shining spots, so I think you can enjoy it. At the cafe nearby, I can't think of it as a restaurant in a tourist spot, and I have the impression that I was able to eat at an affordable price and had a lot of food. The staff was also friendly, and when I asked for a photo with my friends, I was cheerful and impressed.
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Access requires a car, but I think you can enjoy nature as well as the scenery along the way. Ryusen-dong itself has devised a 々 light up, and there are many shining spots, so I think you can enjoy it. At the cafe nearby, I can't think of it as a restaurant in a tourist spot, and I have the impression that I was able to eat at an affordable price and had a lot of food. The staff was also friendly, and when I asked for a photo with my friends, I was cheerful and impressed.
Longquandong is one of the three major bell milk caves in Japan and is a national natural monument. The total length is more than 5,000 meters and is still under investigation. It takes about 30 minutes to visit the open part. Longquandong address Iwazuma-Iwazuma-Iwazuma-Iwazuma-Iwazuma-Iwazuma-Iwazuma-Iwazuma-Iwazuma-Iwazuma-Iwazuma-Iwazuma-Iwazuma-Iwazuma-Iwazuma-Iwazuma-Iwazuma-Iwazuma-Iwazuma-Iwazuma-Iwazuma-I In addition, there are cave stone curtains, stalactites, cave corals, etc. There are precious rabbit ear bats living in the cave.
First time? It was a limestone cave, but it was quite authentic, and although it was a little harsh, there were many beautiful spots, such as a very narrow road and a low ceiling road, I enjoyed it very much!
Tokyo, Japan - Longquan Temple is a temple with a long history
The environment is very good, the scenery is very beautiful, the climate is also very suitable, I like it very much, I will come next time, often suitable for friends to go out to play together, you can come to see if you have time, it is a good place, there is a chance to come next time!
When it comes to neon, most people don't feel the beauty of cherry blossoms, the beauty of maple leaves, and appreciate the delicate and simple streets, the solemn and sacred temples. For a traveler, the city that has condensed all the essence of Japan must be Kyoto. The beauty of Kyoto is not only in vision, but also in charm. However, the fame has become a pity in Kyoto: the surging tide of people has flooded the delicate corners hidden in the streets and lanes, and the hustle and bustle of the city has made me want to travel quietly. Is there really no "one side of the quiet land" in Japan?