Maeda River Promenade

Maeda River Promenade

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JR Zushi Station/Keikyu Zushi/Hayama Station → Keihin Kyuko Bus 20 minutes to Nagai/Yokosuka Municipal Hospital/Okusu Ashinaguchi/Sajima Marina entrance, bus stop: Maeda Bridge
7km 13 minutes from Yokohama Yokosuka Road Yokosuka IC via National Route 134

Price

Free

Spot Category

Hiking, nature research road, promenade, exploration road, river, waterfall, spring water, valley


Origin of Maeda River Promenade


Fish Path


Stepping stones and stairs


The water from Kusunyama gathers

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