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Log rafting on Wakayama river definitely not for the faint-hearted
A masterly display of control in Kitayama, Wakayama Prefecture, on May 3 (Hiroyuki Kikuchi)
KITAYAMA, Wakayama Prefecture--Thrill-seekers take note: The season for white water rafting on the Kitayamagawa river is now open.
The six-kilometer trip on cedar logs through spectacular mountain gorges takes over an hour. The mode of conveyance dates back at least 600 years.
About 130 visitors, both Japanese and foreign nationals, turned up on May 3, opening day, to go white water rafting.
Loud cheers and shouts erupted whenever rocks loomed or participants got a soaking.
Trips will be held until the end of September and are by reservation only.
White water rafting is open to anyone between the ages of 10 and 75 with the exception of pregnant women and those who have been drinking alcohol.
It costs 7,700 yen ($ 53) for adults and 3,300 yen for elementary school pupils.
For inquiries and reservations, please contact the village tourist center (0735-49-2324). Reservations can also be made on Kitayama village's tourism website.