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Hōrai Valley
Japanese geographical area From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Hōrai Valley (蓬莱峡, Hōrai-kyō) is a geographical area that is located in the Rokkō Mountains, Hyōgo, Japan. This valley is a part of Setonaikai National Park in Japan. The name of Hōrai Valley coming from a name of the mountain in a mystical land found in Chinese mythology.
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Horai Valley is located along the upper reaches of the Ōtada River in the Rokkō Mountains. Although the valley is considered to be a badland, the rugged terrain found here is rare in other badlands around the world. The valley is characterized by its white granite cliffs that stretch up to a hundred meters high, creating sawtooth-like ridges. This granite is brittle enough to be easily broken by the hands of climbers.
Because of its alien landscape, this location has often been used as a movie set for Japanese filmmakers. It is also a frequent destination for climbers and tourists alike.
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Access
- Shirube Iwa Bus stop or Zatodani Bus stop of Hankyu Bus.
Gallery
- A Far View of Horai Valley (1)
- A Far View of Horai Valley (2)
- A Scene of Deep Horai Valley (1)
- A Scene of Deep Horai Valley (2)
- A Scene of Deep Horai Valley (3)
- A Scene of Deep Horai Valley (4)
- A Scene of Deep Horai Valley (5)
- A Scene of Deep Horai Valley (6)
- A Scene of Deep Horai Valley (7)
See also
References
- Official Home Page of the Geographical Survey Institute in Japan Archived 2019-05-15 at the Wayback Machine
- Rokkosan, Yama to Keikosha, 2007
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