Touring diary:osaka to Kiinagashima Sunfish: Enjoy the scenery and delicacies│Japan Touring

Unfortunately, I was unable to participate in this tour due to personal reasons.

That’s why I write articles by aggregating information from images and messages sent by members.

What’s more, I didn’t know exactly where it was, so when I asked, the answer that came back was “secret”! ? So, I’m putting together my imagination (laughs).

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The usual 7-Eleven AM 6:30 meeting

So, it seems to be the usual 7-Eleven gathering.

This time we will start from here.

As for the weather, it seems that there is no need to worry about rain.

Road Station Udaji Ouda

It is a roadside station located in a good place to go to the southeast of the Kii Peninsula.

I received an image of a motorcycle parked in front of the footbath and resting here.

They are unusually well-behaved and stopped side by side.

Ouchiyama Milk Village?

I’m not familiar with this place. Ouchiyama Milk Village? I think so, but it seems a little different even if I check it on Google Maps. Please provide any information!

Road Station Kiinagashima manbou

The main destination this time is the Michi no Eki Kiinagashima manbou.

For details, please see the article here.
There’s fried sunfish, but I’m also curious about grilled shark skewers… I can’t eat much because shark meat smells like ammonia, but as long as it’s on sale, I’m sure they’ve cleared that. I would love to try it.

▼The highlight of this touring

Hidden Waterfall (Route 425)

This hidden waterfall is located along National Route 425, which is known as one of Japan’s three worst roads.

The roads around here aren’t that rough yet, and you can even go by car.

A short walk down the aisle from the road. After passing through the bushes, a spectacular view spreads out before you.

There is a considerable drop, and you can go very close, so you will be overwhelmed by the power!

If you wear a helmet, you can communicate over the intercom even if you are far away, and it’s safe even if something happens.

But watch your step as visibility is bad!

▼I don’t know where. However, judging from the image and the route, it is somewhere on Route 425.

It’s deep in the mountains and it’s a road that feels good to run.

国道425号線

Ikehara Dam

Ikehara Dam is located at the intersection of Route 425 and Route 169. Did you go back to Osaka from here on Route 169? Guess

The Ikehara Dam (Ikehara Dam) is a dam built on the Kitayama River in the Kumano River (Shingu River) water system, located in Shimokitayama Village, Yoshino District, Nara Prefecture.

A 110.0-meter-tall concrete arch dam managed by J-POWER. As an arch dam, it boasts the largest total storage capacity and flooded area in Japan, and is one of the largest dams in Japan. Pumped-storage power generation will be carried out between the downstream Nanairo Dam and a maximum of 350,000 kilowatts of electric power will be generated. The artificial lake formed by the dam is called Ikehara Reservoir or Lake Ikehara, and is also known as a famous spot for black bass fishing. It is included in Yoshino-Kumano National Park, and was selected as one of the top 100 dam lakes in 2005.

source:wikipedia
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