Kamafusa Lake Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A quaint landscape
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On the way back from my errand, I stopped by Lake Kamafusa in Kawasaki Town. There is also a dam nearby, and some people are fishing for buses in the summer.
I've been there many times, but I like to see the Kamabo Bridge over the lake from a distance. It's not that long, but it's a picture of a car passing through the iron bridge floating on the surface of the lake surrounded by mountains.
It is a lake that spreads next to "Michinoku Forest Lakeside Park". The nearby "Kamabo Dam" is also a wide 々 and is the best spot for a leisurely view. You can also rent a boat in the park.
it's a dam lake that was built by blocking the natori river.
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It's a big lake. Lake Kamabo, which is integrated with the national Michinoku Forest Lakeside Park, is magnificent. If you go over the dam from the national highway side, you will find a dam museum on the opposite bank.
A quaint landscape
On the way back from my errand, I stopped by Lake Kamafusa in Kawasaki Town. There is also a dam nearby, and some people are fishing for buses in the summer.
Quiet Damm Lake
From Sendai, it is just before going to Lake Michinoku Forest Park. It's a dam lake, and I think it's okay to just drive around.
The bridge is beautiful.
I've been there many times, but I like to see the Kamabo Bridge over the lake from a distance. It's not that long, but it's a picture of a car passing through the iron bridge floating on the surface of the lake surrounded by mountains.
It's a quiet and nice lake.
It is a lake that spreads next to "Michinoku Forest Lakeside Park". The nearby "Kamabo Dam" is also a wide 々 and is the best spot for a leisurely view. You can also rent a boat in the park.
it's a dam lake that was built by blocking the natori river.
It's a big lake. Lake Kamabo, which is integrated with the national Michinoku Forest Lakeside Park, is magnificent. If you go over the dam from the national highway side, you will find a dam museum on the opposite bank.