Ideal for cycling! The roads are well maintained, so even if you have a beginner "little child" who is a bicycle, you can cycle with peace of mind. Eventually, it is connected to the sea, so it is a little-known spot to spend time with your family!
You can tell if it was a river because it crosses under all guards such as National Highway No. 2 and No. 43. It seems that the river was polluted, so he buried it by trying to bury it. However, "Motokawa Ruins". There is an overly wide course called pedestrians who cannot pass by car and bicycle 2 lanes. It looks good for warm-ups such as cycling and marathons. I wish I could green more and suck out the exhaust gas from the factory area and the main road ...
Looking down from Utajima Bridge, it was a promenade instead of a river. Some people took a walk from the morning, but it seemed that there were many bicycles. The riverbed-shaped road surface was color-coded, and the blue part was dedicated to bicycles.
Perfect for cycling!!
Ideal for cycling! The roads are well maintained, so even if you have a beginner "little child" who is a bicycle, you can cycle with peace of mind. Eventually, it is connected to the sea, so it is a little-known spot to spend time with your family!
Before going to Naniwa bicycle path.
You can tell if it was a river because it crosses under all guards such as National Highway No. 2 and No. 43. It seems that the river was polluted, so he buried it by trying to bury it. However, "Motokawa Ruins". There is an overly wide course called pedestrians who cannot pass by car and bicycle 2 lanes. It looks good for warm-ups such as cycling and marathons. I wish I could green more and suck out the exhaust gas from the factory area and the main road ...
A promenade instead of a river
Looking down from Utajima Bridge, it was a promenade instead of a river. Some people took a walk from the morning, but it seemed that there were many bicycles. The riverbed-shaped road surface was color-coded, and the blue part was dedicated to bicycles.