Monkeys on the wire in front of KURA.
- 2022/08/28 21:00 JST お知らせ_en
It takes about an hour and a half one way to go to Imaichi even in the same Nikko-City.
The most common route is to take National Route 121 from Kinugawa-Onsen Station, take Prefectural Route 23 just before Kawaji, and then head west along Kinugawa River.
It's a route that gets deeper and deeper into the mountains.
During the day, you will mainly encounter monkeys and turtledoves, and you will also encounter nocturnal animals such as deer in the evening.
Sometimes you'll encounter bears, boars, and, rarely, antelopes (only in the cold winter months).
Deer often do not move even if they are lit by headlights, so we often hear about people who had accidents such as a car wreck caused by a hurried driver crashing into the butt of a deer.
Even if a car hits the butt of a deer, it seems that the deer will run away to somewhere.
It looks very sturdy.
The picture shows a monkey crossing an electric wire right in front of the storehouse.
I see monkeys very often, but please do not feed them.
If you learn to be fed, they may attack you by extorting food, so it's very dangerous.
Let's watch carefully so that we don't interfere too much in each other's living areas.
The most common route is to take National Route 121 from Kinugawa-Onsen Station, take Prefectural Route 23 just before Kawaji, and then head west along Kinugawa River.
It's a route that gets deeper and deeper into the mountains.
During the day, you will mainly encounter monkeys and turtledoves, and you will also encounter nocturnal animals such as deer in the evening.
Sometimes you'll encounter bears, boars, and, rarely, antelopes (only in the cold winter months).
Deer often do not move even if they are lit by headlights, so we often hear about people who had accidents such as a car wreck caused by a hurried driver crashing into the butt of a deer.
Even if a car hits the butt of a deer, it seems that the deer will run away to somewhere.
It looks very sturdy.
The picture shows a monkey crossing an electric wire right in front of the storehouse.
I see monkeys very often, but please do not feed them.
If you learn to be fed, they may attack you by extorting food, so it's very dangerous.
Let's watch carefully so that we don't interfere too much in each other's living areas.