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- Add Nanakura parking from where one takes a taxi.
- The start of the hike are two long tunnels, where nasty creatures are lingering around.
- Submersed trees in the dam
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- The hut
- Before reaching the hut there is a nice hanging bridge, bit shaky
- Pre dinner beer and snacks!
- One of the (too hot) pools along the river. There everywhere hot water is bubbling out of the soil.
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- Dinner, even without meat. The meaties got Nabe.
- Nice bonfire with two friendly Japanese
- Along the river there was an old and now completely defunct path
- What a gnomish look
- View from one of the pools, soaking in hot water
- Tux was with us, as usual. He did prefer not to take a bath in this hot surroundings.
- The national nature heritage - a nice cone formed from sulfur water
- Tux wanted to climb up on the top, I had to tell him that this is not allowed.
- View onto the pools where we soaked for 1-2 hours