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Hikers Flock to Scenic Abandoned Railway Track

HYOGO, Nov 24 (News On Japan) –
The former JR Fukuchiyama Line observe mattress alongside the Mukogawa ravine, now a preferred mountaineering route, has reached peak autumn colours on the bushes surrounding the path as massive numbers of hikers go to the world to benefit from the seasonal foliage.

The roughly 4.7-kilometer route stretches from Namaze Station in Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture, to Takedao Station in Takarazuka, passing over three railway bridges and thru six tunnels that stay as a part of the preserved railway infrastructure, creating an environment harking back to the times when locomotives as soon as ran by the valley.

After rising from pitch-black tunnels that require a lightweight to cross by safely, hikers are greeted by vivid shows of irohamomiji, yamakōbashi, and different seasonal bushes glowing in shades of pink, yellow, and orange as they catch the daylight alongside the Mukogawa’s scenic mountain hall.

Source: 産経ニュース

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