Akaiwa Falls
Following Gyōja Falls, which I introduced last time,
I present Akaiwa Falls, known for its brick-colored riverbed!
You reach Gyōja Falls quickly,
but beyond that, the path to Akaiwa Falls plunges through a densely overgrown mountain trail.
Just when you start to wonder if you are still on the right path,
you should find a parking area.
From the parking area to Akaiwa Falls,
it’s about a five-minute walk down to the plunge pool.
The walk down is easy,
but the climb back up can be a bit taxing on adults who lack exercise.
When you arrive at the plunge pool,
the contrast of red and green is beautifully striking.
It’s lovely to gaze at the falls,
but if you look up at the trees surrounding the cascade, you’ll feel refreshingly uplifted.
When you visit, please wear footwear that can get dirty and won’t slip,
such as rubber boots, rather than fashionable shoes.
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