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Another-Tokyo-TAMA's video: Tokyo TAMA Cycling Long ver

@Tokyo TAMA Cycling Long ver.
The area containing Okutama and the upper basin of the Akigawa River is in the mountains on the west side of the Tamagawa River, which runs into Tokyo Bay after converging with many of its tributaries. This area is close to the source of the Tamagawa River and retains its rich natural environment. In between Okutama and Ome is the Mitake Valley, called the "retreat of Tokyo" where there are mountains, rivers and historic sites where visitors can enjoy various activities. Besides such natural bounty, many places of interests, including shrines, temples, and museums are dotted about in Ome City. The Akigawa Valley, formally called "Akirugo," extends from Akiruno and Hinohara. Nearby is the valley of the Minami-Akigawa River, running from 1,528 meter-high Mt. Mito-san, the highest of three mountains in Okutama, and the Kita-Akigawa River flowing out just below Mt. Tsukiyomi-yama. Both rivers contribute to the scenic beauty of the area in all seasons. All these places are a bit hard to see on foot, so I recommend you rent a bicycle to easily enjoy the scenic beauty of the Okutama and Akigawa River area. The power-assisted bicycle allows you even to go up the steep mountain slopes against the wind without much effort. Feel the natural splendor and long history of the Tama area throughout your body, and you will find yourself smiling even if you are not very fond of bicycles.

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