(Ise City, Mie Prefecture) A regional heritage site designated as "Japan Night View Heritage." This road runs along the 555m-high Mt. Asama. From the observation deck at the summit, you can see the whole of Ise-Shima National Park, as well as the night view of Ikenoura and the islands along Toba Bay. Source: Nihon Gai Associates "Encyclopedia of Japanese Regional Heritage" Encyclopedia Information about Japanese Regional Heritage |
(三重県伊勢市) 「日本夜景遺産」指定の地域遺産。 標高555mの朝熊山を縦走する道路。山頂の展望台等から伊勢志摩国立公園一帯が見渡せ、池の浦、鳥羽湾沿岸の島々の夜景などが見られる 出典 日外アソシエーツ「事典 日本の地域遺産」事典 日本の地域遺産について 情報 |
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