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I was told that when I attacked the Ochiai Pass, I encountered a group of stone statues with a spectacular view, and I had to tell an oncoming car to stop.

I've just been on a little holiday and hit a mountain pass. What can I say, it may sound very Initial D-like. But me and Iron Coffin No. 3 are still driving safely. It was a beautiful day, so we drove through the mountain pass at around 25 to 30 km/h. The mountain passes we drove through this time were Ochiai Pass This is THE pass at the end of the Higashi Iya valley. Although the road is paved, it is a route with many points of difficulty when oncoming vehicles come along. On the road, "Oh, there's oncoming traffic! Oh ...

And then, to the summit] Daisuke Tokushima's Yamainudake Challenge 4 [Let's climb up the rocks with chains].

We slipped between the trees and 岩と岩の間もすり抜け、 ひたすら登り続ける。 山道って写真に撮ると、ルートが見えづらいんだけど、実際に現場に立ってみると、案外わかる。明らかに人が歩いてきた道みたいのがハッキリくっきりと見えるのだ。 おそらく自然にできたであろう、倒木プランターを横目に進んでいくと、 雲早神社 祠っぽい可愛らしい神社があった。 そして、その雲早神社を回り込んでみると……。

Happening] Diceke Tokushima's Yamainudake Challenge 1 [Far Far Away Trailhead].

This is a story about a visit to "Yamainudake" in Kamikatsu Town, a famous place that many people in Tokushima Prefecture are unaware of. It is said to be a spot where one can enjoy the wonderful moss-covered scenery and "look like the world of Princess Mononoke! It is said to be a "Princess Mononoke's world view! Actually, I went to the nearby area once this year, just before the request for self-restraint was issued, but I couldn't get there because they were working on fixing the landslide, which I didn't expect. So this time, we are heading to Kamikatsu ...

A story about enjoying Mt. Kenzan, the second highest sacred mountain in western Japan, alone.

Tokushima is home to Mount Tsurugi, the second highest mountain in western Japan.It is said to be known as a place where Solomon's hidden treasure may be hidden, where Christ may have hidden, where there is a power spot to break off bad relationships and bring good ones together, and where there is delicious spring water. He went there with his family when he was in elementary school, but remembers little about it. I started thinking, "Maybe I should go to Kenzan." I saw a feature on Mt. Kenzan on a local TV program in Tokushima, so I decided, "Okay, ...

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