Taishaku-kyō

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Taishaku-kyō or Taisyaku-kyō (帝釈峡?) is the one of the most feautiful ravines in Japan.


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Taishaku-kyō is a 18-kilometer long ravine along "Taishaku River", one of tributaries of the Takahashi River in Shobara, Hiroshima and Jinsekikogen, Hiroshima, Japan.

Taishaku-kyō is a part of one of Japanese quasi-national parks called "Hiba-Dōgo-Taishaku-Kokutei-Kōen" (比婆道後帝釈国定公園?).

Taishaku-kyō is famous not only for autumn leaves and maples but for all seasons.

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