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Language | 日本語 |
Other | [Amagisan Tunnel] Amagiyama Tunnel is a tunnel of National Route 414 (old road) that connects Izu City, Shizuoka Prefecture and Kawazu Town. Construction began in 1900, completed in 1904, and opened in 1905. The total length is 445.5 meters, and the walls of the tunnel and the entrance arch are all made of cut stone. Among the existing stone tunnels, it is the longest tunnel in Japan. It was registered as a registered tangible cultural property of the country in 1998, and the registered name was "Old Amagi Tunnel". After that, in 2001, under the name of "Amagisan Tunnel", it was designated as a national important cultural property (building) for the first time as a road tunnel. With this designation, the registration as a registered tangible cultural property was cancelled. In October 2015, the "Odoriko Trail" including the Mt.Selected as one of the 100 selections of cultural roads in New Japan. |
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2023.10.11
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