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The Omogo ravine and Kamehara seen from the Goshiki bridge are the greatest quays in the Omogo ravine, and it is a monolith from which height is set to 100m and the width can also be 200m. The name of Kamehara was named from resembling the belly of a tortoise for this huge base rock to have reversed. Even so, the method of naming called [ one / interesting / being the back of a crane, being visible, and ] the belly of a tortoise in a Turuse bridge in the name of a nearby bridge. It is that it will be said that a bridge will go on a Turuse bridge since this monolith has probably been named Kamehara. |