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Life
Changing,
Family
Bonding,
Treetop
Adventure
I
think
it
helps
if
you
are
a
little
afraid
of
heights,
which
I
am,
because
by
the
time
you
have
been
three
times
around
the
forest
on
each
of
the
tree
top
courses,
either
you
will
be
reduced
to
a
quivvering
wreck
or
your
fear
of
heights
will
be
cured.
The
circuits
use
a
think
stainless
steel
rope
strung
from
tree
to
tree
upon
which
guests
are
attached
by
a
rope
to
a
harness
which
they
climb
into.
There
is
also
a
secondary
line
attacked
to
carabineer
clip
which
is
largely
unnecessary
but
increases
the
fear.
There
are
several
zip
lines
one
of
which
is
150m
long
for
the
finale.
I
anticipated
that,
in
typical
Japanese
fashion,
there
would
be
loads
of
staff
pandering
to
the
fears
of
the
guests
but
such
is
the
thickness
of
the
steel
rope
to
which
guests
are
threaded,
once
you
are
up
in
the
trees
you
are
on
your
own.
I
did
not
fall
once,
which
in
retrospect
I
think
was
a
mistake.
I
should
have
deliberately
jumped
off
one
of
the
tree
to
tree
tightropes
so
as
to
test
the
steel
roped
harness
and
convince
myself
of
its
safety.
The
only
thing
that
I
thought
might
be
dangerous
is
that
the
extra
carabineer
line
that
customers
affix
themselves
might,
in
the
case
of
young
and
inept
person,
get
caught
around
their
head
causing
them
to
be
hung
if
they
were
to
fall
off.
There
is
just
one
place
where
the
harness
is
detached
from
the
steel
rope,
at
the
Tarzan
swing,
at
which
point
it
is
important
not
to
panic.
The
nearby
park
restaurant
is
also
recommended
for
good
food
and
lots
of
souvenirs.
I
only
wish
that
there
were
more
views,
and
one
of
these
parks
on
a
mountain
looking
down
on
Yamaguchi
City.
The
only
view
at
this
park
is
down.
It
is
good
way
to
bond
with
your
teenage
son,
who
in
our
case,
is
less
fearful
than
his
father.
You
can
get
a
group
photo
at
the
beginning
and
the
end
by
which
time
you
may
have
turned
into
a
different
person.
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