Hashi-Gui-iwa
- 橋杭岩
- Wakayama
Hachi-gui-iwa (”bridge pillar rocks”) are about 40 stone pillars of varying sizes that stand in a straight line for about 850m. Their name comes from the fact that sea erosion has left them looking like bridge pillars. They have been designated as a natural monument of Japan in the Yoshino-Kumano National Park region.
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Address
Hashi-Gui, Kushimoto, Higashimuro, Wakayama
Local map
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Entry fee
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Opening Hours
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Closed
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Website
http://www.kankou-kushimoto.jp/event/h...
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Best Season
All year
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Point
These pillars are lit up only from the end of October to the beginning of November every year.
A must-see!
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Nearest Station/IC Access
Take a taxi for about 5 min from Kushimoto Station on the JR Kisei Main Line toward Koza
Walk about 20 min from Kushimoto Station on the JR Kisei Main Line toward Koza
Other spots near Hashi-Gui-iwaWithin 50 km
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