Jokoji Waterfall Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Suddenly れた
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When I was running on the road over the mountain, I stopped the car that suddenly appeared on the left and looked at the sign on the side, and the explanation was written. It was a place where I couldn't think of anyone coming to see it in such a place
According to the Noh writing on the signboard at the entrance of the waterfall on Prefectural Road 7, it is a majestic waterfall created by natural water springing from Mt. Somo at an altitude of 1757 m and a drop of 37 m. It is said that the chief priest of the temple drank the water of this waterfall and lived very long, so it is also called 'Choju no Taki' or 'Shiraito no Taki', and please refer to the attached photo for details.
It's an inconvenient place but a beautiful waterfall
Original Text
It is a waterfall located in Kamiiwato, about 20 minutes north of Amaiwato Shrine. It seems to be called Shiraito Falls, and it is a beautiful waterfall. There are steps in the waterfall, and the second small waterfall is also tasteful. There is also a guide sign from Amaiwato Shrine, but the mountain road is quite narrow.
I also asked the owner of the guest house to teach me here. I was told "It's just around the corner", but it's not close at all (laughs) There is Jizo wearing a helmet on the way. I was worried, "Is there really a waterfall?" When I ran for more than 30 minutes, I came out. It was a better waterfall than I expected.
Suddenly れた
When I was running on the road over the mountain, I stopped the car that suddenly appeared on the left and looked at the sign on the side, and the explanation was written. It was a place where I couldn't think of anyone coming to see it in such a place
Joko Ji Temple waterfall
According to the Noh writing on the signboard at the entrance of the waterfall on Prefectural Road 7, it is a majestic waterfall created by natural water springing from Mt. Somo at an altitude of 1757 m and a drop of 37 m. It is said that the chief priest of the temple drank the water of this waterfall and lived very long, so it is also called 'Choju no Taki' or 'Shiraito no Taki', and please refer to the attached photo for details.
It's an inconvenient place but a beautiful waterfall
It is a waterfall located in Kamiiwato, about 20 minutes north of Amaiwato Shrine. It seems to be called Shiraito Falls, and it is a beautiful waterfall. There are steps in the waterfall, and the second small waterfall is also tasteful. There is also a guide sign from Amaiwato Shrine, but the mountain road is quite narrow.
Joko Ji Temple waterfall
I also asked the owner of the guest house to teach me here. I was told "It's just around the corner", but it's not close at all (laughs) There is Jizo wearing a helmet on the way. I was worried, "Is there really a waterfall?" When I ran for more than 30 minutes, I came out. It was a better waterfall than I expected.