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Steep steps to the falls
The falls are nice but the observation platform's too far away from them; also, one has to be in good physical shape to clilmb the long steps. I am altophobic so being that high on the cliff was givin...
and i'm going to take a picture with a telephoto lens
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There is an observatory a long climb from Fukuroda Falls. There are fewer people here than Fukuroda Falls, so I was able to take pictures slowly. However, the waterfall is a little far away, so I think a telephoto lens is essential.
The stairs are tight from the direction of Fukuroda Falls, but from the Niiyama hike, it is an reverse course, so you can see this at the end of the downhill. It's a nice place in the mountains with a nice atmosphere with a quiet flow. If you go to Fukuroda, you can also stretch your legs here.
From the suspension bridge of Fukuroda Falls , it is a trek up the stairs, so you need at least sneakers and a zack because it slips. Take a long iron staircase and climb the altitude difference of about 270m along the Fukuroda Falls to the mouth of Fukuroda Falls. It's pretty tight, but you can see a rough view. The Namise Falls, which is a little bit in, is a small and beautiful waterfall, but it is a distance, so you need a telephoto lens and a tripod. The Kannon-do of Mt. Tsukii was quietly standing with the autumn leaves in the background. From there, self-maintained ...
Climb up and climb long. The stairs are long. Almost the entire process stairs. .. .. The signboard is 30 minutes but I was fine, so I stopped once, and I climbed to the observatory in about 20 minutes. It is close to the distance. You can take beautiful pictures that you want to go to, but if you don't have a telephoto lens or aren't so interested in the waterfall in the first place, you may be disappointed because it looks quite far away. There is no power at all, but the feeling and shape of the surrounding trees 々, the flow of water ...
Steep steps to the falls
The falls are nice but the observation platform's too far away from them; also, one has to be in good physical shape to clilmb the long steps. I am altophobic so being that high on the cliff was givin...
and i'm going to take a picture with a telephoto lens
There is an observatory a long climb from Fukuroda Falls. There are fewer people here than Fukuroda Falls, so I was able to take pictures slowly. However, the waterfall is a little far away, so I think a telephoto lens is essential.
A waterfall that is not flashy
The stairs are tight from the direction of Fukuroda Falls, but from the Niiyama hike, it is an reverse course, so you can see this at the end of the downhill. It's a nice place in the mountains with a nice atmosphere with a quiet flow. If you go to Fukuroda, you can also stretch your legs here.
Tsukuiyama hiking course is recommended
From the suspension bridge of Fukuroda Falls , it is a trek up the stairs, so you need at least sneakers and a zack because it slips. Take a long iron staircase and climb the altitude difference of about 270m along the Fukuroda Falls to the mouth of Fukuroda Falls. It's pretty tight, but you can see a rough view. The Namise Falls, which is a little bit in, is a small and beautiful waterfall, but it is a distance, so you need a telephoto lens and a tripod. The Kannon-do of Mt. Tsukii was quietly standing with the autumn leaves in the background. From there, self-maintained ...
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Climb up and climb long. The stairs are long. Almost the entire process stairs. .. .. The signboard is 30 minutes but I was fine, so I stopped once, and I climbed to the observatory in about 20 minutes. It is close to the distance. You can take beautiful pictures that you want to go to, but if you don't have a telephoto lens or aren't so interested in the waterfall in the first place, you may be disappointed because it looks quite far away. There is no power at all, but the feeling and shape of the surrounding trees 々, the flow of water ...