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Ena Gorge

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109: 97: 125: 150:) is a rock formation in the Ena Gorge area. It is a National Natural Monument. The rock gets its name from the bottom part, which is narrow like an umbrella. The rock is made of black mica-granite. And was shaped by weathering and erosion caused by water and rainfall. At its widest, the rock has a diameter of 3.3 meters, and at its narrowest less than one meter. 17: 76:
The mysteriously shaped rock formations are prominent throughout. Byobu Rock, Gunkan Rock, Shishi Rock, Kagami Rock, and more can be seen, and there are jet boats that afford passengers a closer look at the rocks.
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This is also a very important place geologically. There is a Mineral Museum. The area also thrives as a vacation spot with close proximity to the
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is a river valley located at the mid reaches of the
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Kiso River
Ena
Nakatsugawa
Gifu Prefecture
Shiga Shigetaka
Ōi Dam
Ena Gorge Prefectural Park
Nagoya
Ena-kyo Ohashi
Ena-kyo Bridge
Ena-kyo Wonderland

Mino, Gifu
"The Agency for Cultural Affairs Database"
the original
"Ena City Tourism and Cultural Asset Information Database"
the original
Categories
Landforms of Gifu Prefecture
Tourist attractions in Gifu Prefecture
River valleys of Japan

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