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Neotani Petrified Wood

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Point 1

The Impressive Root-Reversal Petrified Tree, Japan's Largest

The Root-Reversal Petrified Tree in the Ne-no District of Ichinohe Town, Iwate Prefecture, is Japan's largest at 2 meters in diameter and 6.4 meters in height. It's a rare creation from a volcanic mudflow approximately 17 million years ago and has been designated as a special natural monument by the government. The surrounding petrified forest creates a fantastic natural beauty. With its historical value and overwhelming presence, it's a spot that attracts visitors.
Point 2

Experience the Rare Feeling of Being in the Ancient World

The Ne-no-oki Petrified Tree in the Nefuto District of Ichinohe Town is Japan's largest petrified tree, formed by a volcanic mudflow about 17 million years ago. Its impressive presence, with a diameter of 2 meters and a height of 6.4 meters, is a must-see! Along with the surrounding petrified forest, you can experience the rare feeling of being in the ancient world. As a nationally designated special natural monument, it also holds great historical value and is a spot overflowing with natural beauty.
Point 3

A Stunning Photo Spot Woven by the Nejikoro River and Petrified Wood Forest

In Nejiko, Ichinohe Town, there is a 2-meter diameter, 6.4-meter tall, rooted upright petrified tree trunk, which is one of Japan's largest special natural monuments. The contrast between the Nejikoro River and the petrified wood forest that surrounds it is beautiful, making it a popular spot for stunning photos. It is a precious place where you can feel the natural beauty and historical value that has continued since ancient times, and it is sure to captivate those who visit.
Point 4

Experience the Power of Nature at a Designated Tourist Attraction and National Natural Monument

The silicified tree with a diameter of 2 meters and a height of 6.4 meters, rooted and upright in Nenmatsu, Ichinohe Town, is a designated tourist attraction and national natural monument. The silicified forest surrounding the largest silicified tree in Japan, formed by a volcanic mudflow about 17 million years ago, exudes natural beauty. This spot, which attracts visitors with its historical value and presence, allows you to feel the power of nature while interacting with it. Why not experience it for yourself?
Point 5

The Only Place in Japan Where You Can Observe Something Rare

The Ne-no-Kobushi tree in the Ne-no-Kuchi district of Ichinohe Town is the largest in Japan, measuring 2 meters in diameter and 6.4 meters in height. It is a rare creation formed by a volcanic mudflow approximately 17 million years ago, and the surrounding petrified forest is also unique to Japan. This spot, which captivates visitors with its presence and historical value, is the only one of its kind in Japan. Why not go see this precious scenery created by nature?
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Basic Information

Address Neotanigawa-mukai, Ichinohe-cho, Ninohe-gun, Iwate Prefecture
Web Site https://www.town.ichinohe.iwate.jp/kanko_bunka_sports/kanko_tokusan/6/2674.html

Review

Average Review
4.1
4 Reviews
4
Maruhaまるは
Posted Date:2024/11/21
普通の切り株に見えますが違います。直ぐ側迄近寄れるといいのですが川の反対側から眺めるようになるので細かいところが見えないのが残念だった。
5
長谷川明彦
Posted Date:2023/3/26
今回、近くまで行く用事があり、石好きの私は、夜7:30を過ぎましたが、暗いのを覚悟で行ってみました。 道中、道が分かりづらい所があるのでご注意ください。 見えにくかったですが、充分自然の偉大さを感じました。 行く前は、森の静かなせせらぎの対岸に雄々しく存在するかと思いきや、民家の前の小川の向こう側にある事に少し驚きました。
5
みの
Posted Date:2024/8/19
走行中に看板を見つけ寄り道をしました。 国道から少し入りますが、東屋が併設されており足元には綺麗な小川が流れていますので、夏の炎天下のなかの一休みにはちょうど良かったです。 天然記念物自体も迫力があり、素晴らしい景色を見ることが出来ました。

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