Wednesday, July 8, 2026

To Kasubuchi to end the Third Day

 


A short walk after leaving the Ago Ohashi Bridge, the river turns towards the north and will stay north until the small town of Kasubuchi.


Part of some transformers at a small power station using water piped from upstream and then dropped from a height to power turbines....


Other than a few thatched farmhouses with tin covers, not much of note until reaching Kasubuchi.







I cross via a fairly new bridge, the Akebono Ohashi, completed in 1992.


A little downstream is the old railway bridge. It was unusual in that it also had a pedestrian section.


Unfortunately, since the rail line closed, they also closed the pedestrian section.


The bridge has been dismantled since I was there on this trip.


In Kasubuchi I catch a small, local bus downstream and head home to end day three of my walk along the Gonokawa River to its source. The train used to take between 70 and 90 minutes. The bus will take almost three hours.


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