Updated construction achievements (March feature "Domestic Timber Walkways")

The March feature is "Domestic Timber Walkways," and we have added three new construction achievements.
What we are introducing this time are examples of wooden walkways delivered to scenic spots and nature trails for enjoyment. Domestic timber walkways blend well with Japan's rich natural landscapes. Furthermore, they contribute to the effective utilization of domestic forest resources.

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Noboribetsu Hell Valley is a volcanic crater that erupted about 10,000 years ago and is a tourist attraction in the Noboribetsu hot spring town. It is also the source of Noboribetsu Onsen, with a scent of sulfur in the air. A wooden walkway was installed to view this Hell Valley. In 2014, we provided wooden signs that consider multilingual needs, starting with the entrance sign.
The Hell Hot Springs are a highlight of Unzen Onsen and consist of over 30 hells. We installed a promenade to view the Seishichi Hell from the side of the Unzen Road and a fixed wooden walkway near the Oito Hell.
Utunai Lake is a freshwater lake designated as a national wildlife protection area and recognized as a Ramsar Convention wetland. Various wild birds, including migratory birds that visit for stopovers and wintering, can be seen here. We provided a wooden walkway for observing Utunai Lake and signs to inform users.