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Imagine it from the name, it looks like a great waterfall, but it's actually a really Japanese waterfall. It was the season of autumn leaves, so I was able to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Japan. You have to walk about 800m from the parking lot, but there is no slope, so you can take a pleasant walk in the beautiful scenery. But where is Niagara?
Imagine it from the name, it looks like a great waterfall, but it's actually a really Japanese waterfall. It was the season of autumn leaves, so I was able to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Japan. You have to walk about 800m from the parking lot, but there is no slope, so you can take a pleasant walk in the beautiful scenery. But where is Niagara?
I went on a tour. Even a veteran guide is the first time to go. 13 minutes walk after getting off. The wood chip road is easy to walk, but is it a little far? It's wide, like Iguazu rather than Niagara? The height difference is about 3m, and it feels cool in summer.
I went on a tour. Even a veteran guide is the first time to go. 13 minutes walk after getting off. The wood chip road is easy to walk, but is it a little far? It's wide, like Iguazu rather than Niagara? The height difference is about 3m, and it feels cool in summer.
It is a waterfall with a head 4~5m and a width of about 80m in a tributary of the Nagaryu River (Osargawa) that flows through the Otaki district of Date City. There is a parking lot a little further back from National Highway 453, and the waterfall is about 1km away. There is not much head, but it has nicknames such as Mini Niagara and Petit Niagara because it is wide enough that both ends cannot fit into the camera no matter how much it pulls. Because it is made from the bedrock of green tuff born in the eruption of the submarine volcano in ancient times, the river floor is 々, Emme ...
i'm sure your name is amazing.
Imagine it from the name, it looks like a great waterfall, but it's actually a really Japanese waterfall. It was the season of autumn leaves, so I was able to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Japan. You have to walk about 800m from the parking lot, but there is no slope, so you can take a pleasant walk in the beautiful scenery. But where is Niagara?
i'm sure your name is amazing.
Imagine it from the name, it looks like a great waterfall, but it's actually a really Japanese waterfall. It was the season of autumn leaves, so I was able to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Japan. You have to walk about 800m from the parking lot, but there is no slope, so you can take a pleasant walk in the beautiful scenery. But where is Niagara?
Iguazu rather than Niagara?
I went on a tour. Even a veteran guide is the first time to go. 13 minutes walk after getting off. The wood chip road is easy to walk, but is it a little far? It's wide, like Iguazu rather than Niagara? The height difference is about 3m, and it feels cool in summer.
Iguazu rather than Niagara?
I went on a tour. Even a veteran guide is the first time to go. 13 minutes walk after getting off. The wood chip road is easy to walk, but is it a little far? It's wide, like Iguazu rather than Niagara? The height difference is about 3m, and it feels cool in summer.
Petit Niagara
It is a waterfall with a head 4~5m and a width of about 80m in a tributary of the Nagaryu River (Osargawa) that flows through the Otaki district of Date City. There is a parking lot a little further back from National Highway 453, and the waterfall is about 1km away. There is not much head, but it has nicknames such as Mini Niagara and Petit Niagara because it is wide enough that both ends cannot fit into the camera no matter how much it pulls. Because it is made from the bedrock of green tuff born in the eruption of the submarine volcano in ancient times, the river floor is 々, Emme ...