Tajima Waterfall Observatory Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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the waterfall appears after the rain
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Walk along the Jogasaki Nature Research Road. There is a bridge and if you walk for about 2 minutes from there, you will find something like a wooden staircase. This is like an observatory. I will go down toward the coast. The sea in front is "Sagami Bay". The Izu Peninsula is a volcanic lava, and it is made of rough 々 coastline. The whiteness of the waves hit is also conspicuous. It is "Tsushima Falls" seen from the observatory. It's flowing out of the waterway to the sea. This ...
Tsushima Falls that cannot be seen unless it rains.
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A small stream is falling from a cliff to the sea. Therefore, it seems that you can't see it until it rains. On the day of the day, there was a waterfall due to the rain from the day before. However, it wasn't raining much, so the amount of water was small. Still, I feel the natural shape of falling into the sea. About 15 minutes walk from Izu Kogen Station. Anyone can visit it as you walk along a well-maintained walking path. It's much easier than going to Hashidate Suspension Bridge.
You should see it if you come near for other business.
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If you go by car, the parking lot along the road near the station in the upper reaches of the Tsushima River is the easiest. There is also a toilet for free. You can park more than a dozen cars. From here, walk along the riverside sidewalk about 1m 1K Weakly uneven flows at the bottom of the river There is a loud noise for that. It is a comfortable sound. At the end, the suspension bridge is on the right, the waterfall is on the left. The rental cycle is up to this point. If you go down the slightly rough stairs, there is an observatory to see the waterfall. It looks good, but considering the overall landscape ...
About 20 minutes on the promenade from Izu Kogen Station. It is immediately said that I went to the Jogasaki coast. It flows directly into the sea from the Tsushima River. There was a lot of water, so it was quite powerful. If you set it with a suspension bridge, you can fully enjoy it even in the silver generation.
A waterfall where the river falls directly into the sea
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In the past, there was a volcanic weir lake about 4 kilometers upstream, and in the Meiji period, the water of the weir lake was drained into the sea by digging a tunnel of about 1 kilometers for drainage. It is said that rice fields were made in the ITO Konoike district That. The source of the river originates in the Tenjo mountain system. There is a wildflower field in the clear stream upstream of the pond district.
the waterfall appears after the rain
Walk along the Jogasaki Nature Research Road. There is a bridge and if you walk for about 2 minutes from there, you will find something like a wooden staircase. This is like an observatory. I will go down toward the coast. The sea in front is "Sagami Bay". The Izu Peninsula is a volcanic lava, and it is made of rough 々 coastline. The whiteness of the waves hit is also conspicuous. It is "Tsushima Falls" seen from the observatory. It's flowing out of the waterway to the sea. This ...
Tsushima Falls that cannot be seen unless it rains.
A small stream is falling from a cliff to the sea. Therefore, it seems that you can't see it until it rains. On the day of the day, there was a waterfall due to the rain from the day before. However, it wasn't raining much, so the amount of water was small. Still, I feel the natural shape of falling into the sea. About 15 minutes walk from Izu Kogen Station. Anyone can visit it as you walk along a well-maintained walking path. It's much easier than going to Hashidate Suspension Bridge.
You should see it if you come near for other business.
If you go by car, the parking lot along the road near the station in the upper reaches of the Tsushima River is the easiest. There is also a toilet for free. You can park more than a dozen cars. From here, walk along the riverside sidewalk about 1m 1K Weakly uneven flows at the bottom of the river There is a loud noise for that. It is a comfortable sound. At the end, the suspension bridge is on the right, the waterfall is on the left. The rental cycle is up to this point. If you go down the slightly rough stairs, there is an observatory to see the waterfall. It looks good, but considering the overall landscape ...
it's read as tajima no taki.
About 20 minutes on the promenade from Izu Kogen Station. It is immediately said that I went to the Jogasaki coast. It flows directly into the sea from the Tsushima River. There was a lot of water, so it was quite powerful. If you set it with a suspension bridge, you can fully enjoy it even in the silver generation.
A waterfall where the river falls directly into the sea
In the past, there was a volcanic weir lake about 4 kilometers upstream, and in the Meiji period, the water of the weir lake was drained into the sea by digging a tunnel of about 1 kilometers for drainage. It is said that rice fields were made in the ITO Konoike district That. The source of the river originates in the Tenjo mountain system. There is a wildflower field in the clear stream upstream of the pond district.