Tadami line photo walk -5: The Takiyagawa bridge +

This is the fifth installment of the “Man who takes pics of Tadami Line for only 3 days” series, which has been going on relentlessly and has yet to run out of topics.

There is a spot near Takiya Station on the Tadami Line, a little further up the farm road, where you can take the following picture.

As the name suggests, the Takiya River Bridge is a small stream called the Takiya River, not the Tadami River, that flows under the bridge. I liked this location because the bridge crosses a deep valley surrounded by forest, which is different from others.

This photo point is also cut out for photographers in the deep forest.

There is room to park your car, albeit narrowly, and there is a simple runway from the farm road to the photo point above.

Forgive the misbehavior of the way the car is parked.

As with the other photo sites, this one seems to have been cleared to provide a decent photographic view. You can see it clearly from the train window.

The photo spot opens up like a window in the mountainside, and the forest in front of it is well cleared. It really boggles the mind that it must not be easy to maintain this condition in the mountains.

Now, the photos I have taken in the past five articles were all taken by visiting and walking around the Tadami Line after studying the “Tadami Line Photography Spot Information” that my predecessors have accumulated in books and on the Internet, but there are also photos taken in places unrelated to the above.
This was a place you should not have found.

It was the parking lot of a store by the railroad tracks. It looked like an open customer parking lot, so when I happened to hear a train running, I wandered in and took a hand-held photo. But since it was private property, I should have asked the owner if I could enter and photograph it before acting. I am very sorry to all concerned. I will be very careful next time.
I took a good picture, although it was a bad shot. I am sorry.

I still have a few more stories to tell you about the Tadami Line.

Equipment used: K-3III, smc DA*50-135mm, HD DA*16-50mm, GF10, LUMIX G12-32mm

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