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Hiking to Oyama Falls
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It's not a waterfall that you can easily go to, so let's get your shoes and drinks firmly. It takes about 40 one way, and it's relatively hard, such as steep stairs, suspension bridges and chains. The basin I arrived at is very nice. The two-tiered waterfall is flowing with a considerable amount of water. It seems that a bear has appeared recently.
I think you can't go with sandals because you walk on the mountain road for less than an hour from the campsite in Ikkodaira. The observatory equipment is currently under construction and cannot be entered into the observatory. It is scheduled to be completed on July 24th.
You have to park your car and walk for more than 30 minutes, so please wear athletic shoes. It is a masterpiece when the autumn leaves are beautiful and the rainfall is large. There is no doubt that the bridge on the way will look great on Instagram.
It is a famous waterfall that has been selected as one of the 100 best waterfalls in Japan.
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We went on November 2 day, but the autumn leaves were starting and it was beautiful. Oyama Waterfall is a famous waterfall that has been selected as one of the 100 best waterfalls in Japan. It is a two-tiered waterfall, and you can go near the bottom basin. When I looked it up online, it was 40 minutes from Ikkodaira parking lot, but I think it took about an hour to have a suspension bridge and steep stairs. If you are not confident in your feet, you may want to stop. Shoes are recommended for climbing shoes that are not slippery.
I parked my car at Ikkodaira parking lot during the autumn leaves season. The promenade is well maintained, but those who lack exercise may be a little hard. I think you should choose shoes with the intention of walking in the mountains. I went there immediately after the earthquake, but there was a signboard to be careful of aftershocks as soon as the government responded. I thought I was quite physically fit when I walked down the stairs and suspension bridges to an observatory where I could see the waterfall. Oyama Waterfall, which is one of the 100 best waterfalls in Japan, is very beautiful and red ...
Hiking to Oyama Falls
It's not a waterfall that you can easily go to, so let's get your shoes and drinks firmly. It takes about 40 one way, and it's relatively hard, such as steep stairs, suspension bridges and chains. The basin I arrived at is very nice. The two-tiered waterfall is flowing with a considerable amount of water. It seems that a bear has appeared recently.
It was cloudy because of the rain.
I think you can't go with sandals because you walk on the mountain road for less than an hour from the campsite in Ikkodaira. The observatory equipment is currently under construction and cannot be entered into the observatory. It is scheduled to be completed on July 24th.
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You have to park your car and walk for more than 30 minutes, so please wear athletic shoes. It is a masterpiece when the autumn leaves are beautiful and the rainfall is large. There is no doubt that the bridge on the way will look great on Instagram.
It is a famous waterfall that has been selected as one of the 100 best waterfalls in Japan.
We went on November 2 day, but the autumn leaves were starting and it was beautiful. Oyama Waterfall is a famous waterfall that has been selected as one of the 100 best waterfalls in Japan. It is a two-tiered waterfall, and you can go near the bottom basin. When I looked it up online, it was 40 minutes from Ikkodaira parking lot, but I think it took about an hour to have a suspension bridge and steep stairs. If you are not confident in your feet, you may want to stop. Shoes are recommended for climbing shoes that are not slippery.
Hiking
I parked my car at Ikkodaira parking lot during the autumn leaves season. The promenade is well maintained, but those who lack exercise may be a little hard. I think you should choose shoes with the intention of walking in the mountains. I went there immediately after the earthquake, but there was a signboard to be careful of aftershocks as soon as the government responded. I thought I was quite physically fit when I walked down the stairs and suspension bridges to an observatory where I could see the waterfall. Oyama Waterfall, which is one of the 100 best waterfalls in Japan, is very beautiful and red ...