A large photo gallery of haikyo (ruins, urban exploring) in various places in Gunma, Japan. The three haikyo were an old theme park, a volcano museum and a large schoolhouse. The photos are of all the old things still lying around in these places decades later.
written by freedomwv 106 days ago
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Very cool post. The pics and video were great. People have told me that Gunma looked liked my home state of West Virginia and after seeing your video it is so true.
written by jcollin3k 105 days ago
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Thanks freedomwv!
I have not had the pleasure of visiting West Virginia, so I can't really say, but Gunma definitely had a vibe of forested places like in New England and Pennsylvania that I've seen in the past. With the snow covering most of it, I was really surprised by Gunma's beauty.
We drove down a long bendy road into a valley one morning in Gunma and it was one of the most scenic roads I've ever driven on, as well as most fun to drive on.
I highly recommend anyone looking to escape the craziness of Tokyo to rent a good vehicle and drive in Gunma (and of course get out and haikyo, camp, hike, etc!)
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Very cool post. The pics and video were great. People have told me that Gunma looked liked my home state of West Virginia and after seeing your video it is so true.
Thanks freedomwv!
I have not had the pleasure of visiting West Virginia, so I can't really say, but Gunma definitely had a vibe of forested places like in New England and Pennsylvania that I've seen in the past. With the snow covering most of it, I was really surprised by Gunma's beauty.
We drove down a long bendy road into a valley one morning in Gunma and it was one of the most scenic roads I've ever driven on, as well as most fun to drive on.
I highly recommend anyone looking to escape the craziness of Tokyo to rent a good vehicle and drive in Gunma (and of course get out and haikyo, camp, hike, etc!)