Het Odo-model meer, dat ons veel verrassingen geeft, had niet verwacht dat een sleutelreservaat meer verrassend zou zijn dan andere landschappen. Deze sleutel, als je in het bloemseizoen komt, zal het mooier zijn
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Het Odo-model meer, dat ons veel verrassingen geeft, had niet verwacht dat een sleutelreservaat meer verrassend zou zijn dan andere landschappen. Deze sleutel, als je in het bloemseizoen komt, zal het mooier zijn
奥多摩湖是我们到了东京临时决定要去的地方,因为天天都在城市里晃悠,感觉有点腻了,想看看山山水水,于是便有了此行,这个大水库给我们洗了一下眼睛。
Odomo Lake is a very good place, the lake is very clean, the water is very clear, surrounded by mountains, tourists are not many, so it is quiet. Because the lake is beautiful, there are all kinds of flowers and trees. So it attracted a lot of people to take wedding dresses.
De liefde van de landschappen is geweldig.
If you have enough time, please come and see a place where you are beautiful and disrespectful. I suggest driving, motorcyclists or cycling. It's not very convenient for me to play on foot. Eighteen corners of the mountain road. From Shinjuku, take the Central Line to Qingmei, and then take the Qingmei Line to Odomo. Then you can get there by bus. Buses stop in many places of Odomo Lake (Odomo Lake is very large). The scenery of the nearby Yuyue Valley is also very beautiful.
Miyun Reservoir in Tokyo: Odomo Lake, formed in the western part of Tokyo, is close to Nagano County (inserting into the deep mountains of Nagano County). The excellent original vegetation guarantees the cleanliness and purity of Tokyo's water source. At the same time, its flowering season scenery is excellent, summer resort...
Odomo Lake is a picturesque place. As a water source in Tokyo, it provides about 20% of the water needed. There is a dam on the lake, surrounded by parks and walkways. About fifteen minutes by bus from Odomo Station to Lake Odomo, 300 yen ticket and Water Resources Exhibition Hall