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Cracked large rock in “Demon Slayer”, Mizunami city (2)

After fossil digging, we went to Oniiwa Park (Demon Rock Park) near Mizunami city.

It is the scenic area of various large rocks and it has the cave which it is said that the demon lived in, that is the origin of the park name.

And recently one cracked rock is said to resemble the cut rock by Tanjiro in “Demon Slayer (Kimetsu No Yaiba)”, the worldwide popular Manga, the park has several hiking trails.

As we followed the hiking trail, found a very large, cracked rock.

The crack is big, this picture is like Moses parting the sea. ๐Ÿ˜ฒ


And we walked through the crack, there it is, the cut rock by Tanjiro!



There are other unique rocks here.


The rock is going to fall!๐Ÿ˜ฑ 
Don't worry, it's stood since long ago.
It is called "Lucky Rock" (because it hasn't fallen yet), a deity is believed to reside.



We enjoyed beautiful scenery of rocks!


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