Kiyotsu Gorge

Kiyotsu Gorge (清津峡, Kiyotsu-kyō) is a nationally designated Place of Scenic Beauty and Natural Monument on the border Yuzawa and Tōkamachi, Niigata Prefecture, Japan.[1]

Kiyotsu Gorge
Kiyotsu Gorge
Map showing the location of Kiyotsu Gorge
Map showing the location of Kiyotsu Gorge
Location of Kiyotsu Gorge
Map showing the location of Kiyotsu Gorge
Map showing the location of Kiyotsu Gorge
Kiyotsu Gorge (Japan)
LocationYuzawa and Tōkamachi, Japan
Coordinates36°57′14″N 138°45′19″E

Kiyotsu-kyō is a canyon located on the Kiyotsu River with a total length is 12.5 kilometers within the Jōshin'etsu-kōgen National Park. The canyon is regarded as one of the three major canyons in Japan, along with the Kurobe Gorge and the Osugidani Gorge. A hot spring resort, the Kiyotsukyō Onsen, is located at the entry to the gorge and attracts a large number of visitors especially during autumn foliage season. There is a pedestrian tunnel with a total length of 750 meters along the wall of the gorge for sightseers. Formerly, there was a climbing path along the side of the river, but it was closed after a rockfall in 1988

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References

  1. "清津峡". Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 10 February 2019.
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