🍁🌉Longest wooden footbridge in Japan Trek🌉🍁, Sun, Apr 14, 2024, 11:00 AM

Event description

  • Päivämäärä: Apr 14, 2024
  • Time: 11:00
  • Osoite: Address visible for attendees
  • www.meetup.com

No need to speak English at this event. Some people can't speak English at all!! :)

With half foreigners and half Japanese participants, the atmosphere is great. If you're interested in hiking, please come join us:)Thank you very much.

Experience one of the most breathtaking spots in Osaka!

Check out photos from our previous treks

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For those who love beautiful views, this trek is perfect for you:)

Explore stunning natural points, lush greenery, and dense forests. Join us for a leisurely hike:)

Watch a short video to get a feel for the event:

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And don't miss the HUGE footbridge!!

This wooden footbridge holds the title of being the LONGEST in all of Japan, spanning an incredible 280 meters. It may be challenging for those afraid of heights, but crossing it is truly satisfying!!!

Named "Hoshi no Buranko" (Star Swing Bridge), this stunning centerpiece takes its inspiration from the Tanabata legend, symbolizing the Milky Way flowing through the park.

the stunning bridge

MEETING POINTS:

TWO OPTIONS

  1. Meet at KEIHAN Yodoyabashi Station "CENTRAL GATES" at 11 am

OR

  1. Meet at Keihan Kisaichi Station (私市駅) at 12 pm

WHO: Everyone is welcome, including kids (5 years or older)

WHY: Experience the astonishing views showcasing Japan's finest nature.

nature views

ATTENDANCE FEE: 1500 yen, 500 yen for kids.

THINGS TO BRING:

- Comfortable walking shoes (no heels)

- A large water bottle

- Snacks as there are no shops nearby

HIKING GRADE: 2/5. Suitable for anyone with reasonable fitness levels, including kids aged 5 and above.

CONTACT: For any inquiries, please feel free to reach out. I'm a friendly guy:)

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Thanks, Andy:)

"Let's explore the hidden beauty of nature in Kansai together!"

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