The Mugenkyo Ferry feels like a magical hidden spot. Cruising through the quiet gorge, especially when it's shrouded in morning mist, adds a mysterious vibe. The scenery changes with every season—autumn leaves and winter snow are especially breathtaking. It's an amazing way to experience the beauty of Japan's nature!
Mugenkyo Ferry | Review by 沈子邯
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The rows of zelkova trees are seriously impressive. It feels like something straight out of a movie.
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As soon as I got off, that sulfur smell hit me right in the face—super intense.
White steam was billowing everywhere. It honestly looked like the gates of hell opening. -









