[Image1]Three Waterfalls in Nishiokoppe VillageThe other day I visited one of Nishiokoppe Village’s sightsee
[Image2]Three Waterfalls in Nishiokoppe VillageThe other day I visited one of Nishiokoppe Village’s sightsee
[Image3]Three Waterfalls in Nishiokoppe VillageThe other day I visited one of Nishiokoppe Village’s sightsee
[Image4]Three Waterfalls in Nishiokoppe VillageThe other day I visited one of Nishiokoppe Village’s sightsee
[Image5]Three Waterfalls in Nishiokoppe VillageThe other day I visited one of Nishiokoppe Village’s sightsee
[Image6]Three Waterfalls in Nishiokoppe VillageThe other day I visited one of Nishiokoppe Village’s sightsee

Three Waterfalls in Nishiokoppe Village
The other day I visited one of Nishiokoppe Village’s sightseeing spots
—Gyōja Falls, Akaiwa Falls, and Kuroiwa Falls.

This time I’m writing about Gyōja Falls!

From National Route 239 you turn onto a mountain road
and the first waterfall you come to is Gyōja Falls.

When I got out of the car in front of a stone plaque with some explanation on it,
I could hear the cool sound of the falls!

On a certain day in August, unable to bear the heat,
there was said to be an adult who stood under Gyōja Falls in a T-shirt and shorts—whether true or not is another story.

Next time I will introduce Akaiwa Falls.

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