Kiyotsu Gorge Explained

Kiyotsu Gorge
Iucn Category:III
Map:Japan Niigata Prefecture#Japan
Relief:1
Location:Yuzawa and Tōkamachi, Japan
Coordinates:36.9539°N 138.7553°W

is a nationally designated Place of Scenic Beauty and Natural Monument on the border Yuzawa and Tōkamachi, Niigata Prefecture, Japan.[1]

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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  1. Web site: 清津峡 . . 10 February 2019.