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Take a walk in the sky over Kinokawa City ♪ Why not try paragliding?

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Take a walk in the sky over Kinokawa City ♪ Why not try paragliding?

Kinokawa City is not only a town of fruit, but also a town of activities! You can paddle a canoe on the leisurely flowing Kinokawa River, or glide above the river on a paraglider! You will take off from a mountain about 300m above sea level in a tandem with a professional instructor, and enjoy a 5-10 minute aerial stroll. You will be able to view the Kinokawa Plain spreading out below you as if you were a bird. Please give it a try.

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Kinokawa Fruits Tourism Bureau

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Kinokawa City in Wakayama Prefecture is adjacent to Osaka, and the name of the city is derived from the first-class river "Kinokawa" that flows east to west through the center of the city. The main industry is agriculture, and fruits such as strawberries, peaches, figs, persimmons, kiwis, and hassaku are harvested throughout the year. Many people love their characteristic fruits, such as the first-class brand "Arakawa peach'' and its farm "Hundred thousand peach trees'', and the black colored "Kinokawa persimmon''. It is also blessed with sightseeing, such as one of Japan's leading paragliding landing sites and Kishi Station, home to the world's most famous cat stationmaster. The Kinokawa Fruits Tourism Bureau sells specialty fruit products, as well as tourism products such as fruit picking experiences. Please feel free to contact us.

Kinokawa City is not only a town of fruits, but also a town of activities! You can paddle a canoe on the gently flowing Kinokawa River, or glide over the river on a paraglider!

You can take off from a mountain about 300m above sea level in a two-seater with a professional instructor and enjoy a 5-10 minute aerial stroll. You can enjoy the view of the Kinokawa Plain below as if you were a bird. Please give it a try.

Kinokawa Fruits Tourism Bureau

Kinokawa City in Wakayama Prefecture is adjacent to Osaka, and the name of the city is derived from the first-class river "Kinokawa" that flows east to west through the center of the city. The main industry is agriculture, and fruits such as strawberries, peaches, figs, persimmons, kiwis, and hassaku are harvested throughout the year. Many people love their characteristic fruits, such as the first-class brand "Arakawa peach'' and its farm "Hundred thousand peach trees'', and the black colored "Kinokawa persimmon''. It is also blessed with sightseeing, such as one of Japan's leading paragliding landing sites and Kishi Station, home to the world's most famous cat stationmaster. The Kinokawa Fruits Tourism Bureau sells specialty fruit products, as well as tourism products such as fruit picking experiences. Please feel free to contact us.

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