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Nakatoya, Sobetsu, Usu District, Hokkaido 052-0105, JapanMap
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A waterfall in a place surrounded by nature
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You can drive from the shore of Lake Toya and walk further along the promenade to reach the waterfall. However, unfortunately the promenade to the waterfall is closed and cannot be reached now. It was rumored that Kimundo Falls is a powerful waterfall with a lot of water, but it is a pity that I can't see it.
You can park your car a little and get off at the parking lot. However, the promenade is prohibited. You can't get close. But the rocks exposed 10 million years ago and the surrounding greenery are wonderful.
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You can park your car at the parking lot beside the road and get off. However, the promenade is prohibited. You can't get close. But the rocks exposed 10 million years ago and the surrounding greenery are wonderful. It is the same as Lake Okotanpei that I couldn't go because of the traffic closure.
As the title suggests, unfortunately you can't go near the waterfall now. It's a pity that you can only play in a park-like square with a small water wheel in the foreground.
I can't enter now because of a cliff collapse. So it feels like I'm worshiping the water wheel at the entrance and coming back. There is a signboard to be careful of bears.
A waterfall in a place surrounded by nature
You can drive from the shore of Lake Toya and walk further along the promenade to reach the waterfall. However, unfortunately the promenade to the waterfall is closed and cannot be reached now. It was rumored that Kimundo Falls is a powerful waterfall with a lot of water, but it is a pity that I can't see it.
You can park your car a little and get off at the parking lot. However, the promenade is prohibited. You can't get close. But the rocks exposed 10 million years ago and the surrounding greenery are wonderful.
You can park your car at the parking lot beside the road and get off. However, the promenade is prohibited. You can't get close. But the rocks exposed 10 million years ago and the surrounding greenery are wonderful. It is the same as Lake Okotanpei that I couldn't go because of the traffic closure.
I'm sorry.
As the title suggests, unfortunately you can't go near the waterfall now. It's a pity that you can only play in a park-like square with a small water wheel in the foreground.
I can't get in now.
I can't enter now because of a cliff collapse. So it feels like I'm worshiping the water wheel at the entrance and coming back. There is a signboard to be careful of bears.