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Introducing the legend and legend of the waterfall
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Although Joren Falls is rare in winter, many tourists visit throughout the four seasons. If you go down from the parking lot or shop, you will reach the waterfall. There is no waterfall as big as this in Izu, and it is powerful. The splashing water is also a highlight. Plenty of negative ions. This museum near the waterfall teaches us compactly about the story and legend of this waterfall. I think it's easier to stop by because it's closer to the waterfall than the shop.
Following Kawazu Nanataki this summer, I visited this area this time. The head of the waterfall was large and I was overwhelmed by the powerful score. There are rest areas, souvenir shops, etc. adjacent to each other, and you can fish, so I think it is the most fulfilling place for sightseeing spots around Kawazu. It is recommended because there is a lot of water during the rainy season or during this time of the rainy season.
It is located in the parking lot of Joren Falls. Worth admission. .. ..
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It is a museum in a small shop on the right side of the stairs from the parking lot of Joren. It's a paid 200 yen, so I think it's better to cool down in the aircon-sounded building on the way back from seeing the waterfall. I think it's a good place to know the history, culture, and legends of the surrounding area about Joren Falls. It's a small room with books by literary masters from Izu such as Yasunari Kawabata, but it's nice to be exhibited. Everyone looks at the waterfall and doesn't seem to notice this museum, but personally, I think it's worth admission ...
Introducing the legend and legend of the waterfall
Although Joren Falls is rare in winter, many tourists visit throughout the four seasons. If you go down from the parking lot or shop, you will reach the waterfall. There is no waterfall as big as this in Izu, and it is powerful. The splashing water is also a highlight. Plenty of negative ions. This museum near the waterfall teaches us compactly about the story and legend of this waterfall. I think it's easier to stop by because it's closer to the waterfall than the shop.
It's the best with a full score.
Following Kawazu Nanataki this summer, I visited this area this time. The head of the waterfall was large and I was overwhelmed by the powerful score. There are rest areas, souvenir shops, etc. adjacent to each other, and you can fish, so I think it is the most fulfilling place for sightseeing spots around Kawazu. It is recommended because there is a lot of water during the rainy season or during this time of the rainy season.
It is located in the parking lot of Joren Falls. Worth admission. .. ..
It is a museum in a small shop on the right side of the stairs from the parking lot of Joren. It's a paid 200 yen, so I think it's better to cool down in the aircon-sounded building on the way back from seeing the waterfall. I think it's a good place to know the history, culture, and legends of the surrounding area about Joren Falls. It's a small room with books by literary masters from Izu such as Yasunari Kawabata, but it's nice to be exhibited. Everyone looks at the waterfall and doesn't seem to notice this museum, but personally, I think it's worth admission ...