Sandan-kyō
Sandan-kyō (三段峡) is a ravine in Japan.
Overview
Sandan-kyō is a 16-kilometer long ravine along "Shiwaki River" in Akiota, Hiroshima, one of tributaries of the famous Ōta River in Hiroshima, Japan.
Sandan-kyō is a part of Nishi-Chugoku Sanchi Quasi-National Park.
Sandan-kyō is known for autumn leaves and maples.
Access
By car
- Expressway
- Take Chugoku Expressway, and exit at Togouchi I.C. and take Route 191.
- National road
- Take Route 54 and take Route 191 from Kabe.
By bus
- Hiroden Bus Services
- Express bus
- From Hiroshima Bus Center or Yokogawa Station, Take Express bus to Sandan-kyo bus stop (terminal). It takes one hour and ten minutes from Hiroshima Bus Center.
- Local bus
- From Hiroshima Bus Center, Yokogawa Station or Kabe Station, Take local bus to Sandan-kyo bus stop (terminal). It takes two hours from Hiroshima Bus Center.
See also
- List of Special Places of Scenic Beauty, Special Historic Sites and Special Natural Monuments
- Nishi-Chugoku Sanchi Quasi-National Park
- List of national parks of Japan
External links
- Sandan-kyō
- Sandan-kyo Valley
- Sandan-kyō (Japanese)
Coordinates: 34°34′30″N 132°10′00″E / 34.57500°N 132.16667°E
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