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To the river.
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If you go back to a river or a stream that swells along the river, you will find a waterfall that has been selected as one of the 100 best waterfalls in Japan.
I walk a little from the parking lot to the waterfall, but the greenery is beautiful, the air is beautiful, and I feel refreshed just while walking. When I finally reach the waterfall, the powerful flow is overwhelming. This is a place that many people would like to visit.
The location is a little confusing, but if you go toward the old Sakuki Town Hall, there is a signboard there ... You can also use the parking lot there. After that, just walk along the signboard street for about 15 to 20 minutes It's a little mountain road, so it's safe to wear shoes. I think it's better in colder times than in summer. Surprisingly, the photo is good and it is a waterfall with a considerable head! Location that makes you want to take pictures ... Decks and benches are maintained around ...
I got off at Sakukiguchi Station on the Mie Line before the abolition of the line and visited on foot. Since it was a weekday, few people were walking on the road to the waterfall. The waterfall itself was wonderful and I wanted to visit it while being frightened by the signboard for beetles.
A waterfall that takes negative ions in the forest
Original Text
It is a waterfall in Sakuki-cho, Miyoshi City, and has been selected as one of the 100 famous waterfalls in Japan. Access is a little bad, and I think the car is the most convenient. Even after parking your car in the parking lot, it takes a while to have a paved sidewalk up the slope. However, when you come to the foot of the waterfall, it is quite a masterpiece. It is long vertically and is best seen from the viewing platform. If the amount of water is small, you can go near the waterfall basin, and it feels good to take a bath and take a negative ion bath. ... in the mountains and forests.
To the river.
If you go back to a river or a stream that swells along the river, you will find a waterfall that has been selected as one of the 100 best waterfalls in Japan.
Clean air, powerful waterfall
I walk a little from the parking lot to the waterfall, but the greenery is beautiful, the air is beautiful, and I feel refreshed just while walking. When I finally reach the waterfall, the powerful flow is overwhelming. This is a place that many people would like to visit.
It's worth seeing.
The location is a little confusing, but if you go toward the old Sakuki Town Hall, there is a signboard there ... You can also use the parking lot there. After that, just walk along the signboard street for about 15 to 20 minutes It's a little mountain road, so it's safe to wear shoes. I think it's better in colder times than in summer. Surprisingly, the photo is good and it is a waterfall with a considerable head! Location that makes you want to take pictures ... Decks and benches are maintained around ...
It's a powerful and wonderful waterfall.
I got off at Sakukiguchi Station on the Mie Line before the abolition of the line and visited on foot. Since it was a weekday, few people were walking on the road to the waterfall. The waterfall itself was wonderful and I wanted to visit it while being frightened by the signboard for beetles.
A waterfall that takes negative ions in the forest
It is a waterfall in Sakuki-cho, Miyoshi City, and has been selected as one of the 100 famous waterfalls in Japan. Access is a little bad, and I think the car is the most convenient. Even after parking your car in the parking lot, it takes a while to have a paved sidewalk up the slope. However, when you come to the foot of the waterfall, it is quite a masterpiece. It is long vertically and is best seen from the viewing platform. If the amount of water is small, you can go near the waterfall basin, and it feels good to take a bath and take a negative ion bath. ... in the mountains and forests.