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Since the thin bridge is constructed, it is also easy to go up to rocks, but Toryu-nada is, because the flow of Kakogawa is fairly intense too. If it falls, to walk carefully therefore [ very much ] is required. Moreover, of course, it is not flat, and since it is the protruding rock, sufficient cautions are underfoot required. There is a puddle on the way. Since the rock itself is merely a lithologic character on which it is comparatively hard to slide, a sneaker grade is enough. |