There were no Wheelchairs anywhere in the park. I walked around for about 3 or 4 hours. Never saw one. Plus there is no sidewalk up to it. Just dirt around it. Also, no it's not natural. There is a machine that creates the steam. It does this about every 3 or 4 mintues. There are SOME roads and stuff but you wouldn't be able to see everything.
Glad you like the pic. :) I suggest going there if you can. It's a huge park. It does cost 400 yen to enter though. But very enjoyable.
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smartacus
Looks eerie. Can they see anything in all that mist?
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JOKERXJOKER
That's look interesting..
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Sarge
I agree with the JOKER.
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BlackFlag
I agree with all 3 of you. wish I could go there but I broke my foot and will be on my sofa until february grrrr
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Sarge
BlackFlag - There are devices to help disabled folks get around known as wheelchairs. You can go to see the Misty Forest if you really want to.
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BlackFlag
Do you really live in Japan Sarge? I sometimes doubt it. going anywhere in a wheel chair in Japan is a major hassle
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Noripinhead
I hope this is a natural phenomenon and not just some guy cranking the fog machine for the visitors.
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nandakandamanda
I think she's going to jump in...
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some14some
Familiar scene for those who watch Japan News channels only difference this misty picture is little clearer.
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scubidoobie
There were no Wheelchairs anywhere in the park. I walked around for about 3 or 4 hours. Never saw one. Plus there is no sidewalk up to it. Just dirt around it. Also, no it's not natural. There is a machine that creates the steam. It does this about every 3 or 4 mintues. There are SOME roads and stuff but you wouldn't be able to see everything. Glad you like the pic. :) I suggest going there if you can. It's a huge park. It does cost 400 yen to enter though. But very enjoyable. James Dunn
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