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산은 오와쿠 밸리의 가장 깊은 곳에 있으며, 실제로 입구에서 멀리 성스러운 산 정상을 볼 수 있습니다. 어쨌든, 지상에는 뜨거운 지형이 있습니다. 나는 그 지역에 전설이 있는지 모른다.

가미야마조

작성일: 2020년5월16일
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  • Dolly5028
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    The formation of Luzhihu Lake was due to the eruption of Hakone volcano about 3,000 years ago, and debris flow hindered the formation of rivers. And this eruption volcano is Shenshan, the highest peak of Hakone, 1438 meters. Sitting on a cable car from Zaoyun Mountain to Dayong Valley, you can see the slopes and peaks of Shenshan Mountain. It takes about 1 hour and 20 minutes to climb the mountain from the Juyue cable car.

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    작성일: 2019년1월23일
  • 天生哥
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    Active volcanic crater, witness the geothermal vapor vapor rising between the cracks, ejecting a large amount of sulfur vapor, away from the noise, Shenshan smoke curling into fairyland to sulfur-rich scent, the magnificent scenery of nature.

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    작성일: 2019년1월4일
  • eigo
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    Recently, Shenshan was closed because of the volcanic crustal movement. So we can only wait for the next time to play. Shenshan is very famous in Hakone. Many people go there for their fame.

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    작성일: 2016년2월21일
  • WillSum
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    This is the most famous scenic spot in Hakone, the location of Dayongquan. But because of volcanic geology, we were closed when we went. However, the latter half of the cable car is still open, sitting on one side of the cable car overlooking the scenery of Mount Fuji, on the other side is the scenery of Mount Shenshan.

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    작성일: 2016년1월15일
  • 宫主爱
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    Sitting on the box-root cable car is opposite to the Shenshan Mountain. It is a high mountain with a cape-like spire. The top of the mountain is green, but in the depression it is steaming, and the whole valley smells of sulphur.

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    작성일: 2016년12월14일
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