日本ラインうぬまの森, Public park in Kakamigahara, Japan.
Nihon Line Unuma no Mori is a forest park on Mount Inpei with multiple walking trails, observation decks, and views of the Kiso River. The site features various pathways through wooded areas with several vantage points for different perspectives.
The forest park opened in 1992 and contains preserved sections of the ancient Nakasendo highway with stone pavements and cedar tree alignments. These elements mark it as part of a historic trading route.
The forest includes a reading room called Mori no Hon-ya where visitors can browse books surrounded by trees and natural light.
The park provides parking spaces and is accessible by local bus service. The trails are well marked and offer different difficulty levels for various visitors.
The observation platforms offer views of Inuyama Castle, Mount Katsuyama, and the surrounding Nobi Plain stretching below. These vantage points reveal the relationship between the forest and the broader landscape.
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