Kazuma, Hinohara-mura, Nishitama-gun 190-0221, Tokyo PrefectureMap
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The stones of the waterfall and river slip with moss.
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On the way to Kazuma no Yu. It's a waterfall after getting off the road for a few 10m. I thought it wasn't well known, but his previous customers were cool. You can go to the nearest part of the waterfall, so be sure to cool it.
It is a waterfall in Hinohara Village, Nishitama-gun, Tokyo. There was a road to Ryujin Falls in front of 300 m, a hot spring facility called Kazuma no Yu along the Hinohara Highway. You will arrive at the waterfall in just a few minutes. It's not a big waterfall with a drop of 18 m, but you can go near the basin and take a pleasant fog shower. The origin of the name of the waterfall is that a large snake living in Mt. Mizuyama stood up from the waterfall at once, and the figure of pulling the animal into the mouth looked like a dragon ...
The stones of the waterfall and river slip with moss.
On the way to Kazuma no Yu. It's a waterfall after getting off the road for a few 10m. I thought it wasn't well known, but his previous customers were cool. You can go to the nearest part of the waterfall, so be sure to cool it.
It is a small but pleasant waterfall! !!
It is a waterfall in Hinohara Village, Nishitama-gun, Tokyo. There was a road to Ryujin Falls in front of 300 m, a hot spring facility called Kazuma no Yu along the Hinohara Highway. You will arrive at the waterfall in just a few minutes. It's not a big waterfall with a drop of 18 m, but you can go near the basin and take a pleasant fog shower. The origin of the name of the waterfall is that a large snake living in Mt. Mizuyama stood up from the waterfall at once, and the figure of pulling the animal into the mouth looked like a dragon ...