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I can't go near the waterfall, but I can go to the place where the waterfall looks beautiful.
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There is a parking lot and toilet on the forest road, and you can see it by walking a little along the river. There seemed to be a road to the immediate vicinity of the waterfall, but it was closed so that it could not be entered, although it is unknown whether it was a cliff collapse or a bear infested, but the waterfall looks beautiful from that place.
Even though it's September, I'm going to go to the sea for a little bit of heat, but I drive to Kurokuma Falls! When you enter the mountain, you can only pass one forest road, and along the Akaishi River, it was crowded with mountain stream fishing people. After all, the forest is cooler than the city, and nature makes me forget the heat. I wrote that it was 15 minutes walk from the entrance, but when I walked in touch with nature, I arrived at the waterfall in no time!
In the summer of 2020, the Kurokuma Falls route cannot be used.
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In July 2020, the trekking route to "Kurokuma Falls" was often closed by bears, so all the routes from the entrance were closed and the roads were closed from the branch. According to the visitor center information, all of them will be closed in the summer of 2020. I was looking forward to seeing it because it is a dynamic and cool waterfall in the Shirakami Mountains, but it seems that I have to give up this summer. The most ... when planning a trekking in the Shirakami Mountains.
Japan 100 Mei Waterfall 1 . It is on the way from the center of tsurugazawa to the Shirakami Mountains . It takes a long time from the center because it is a mountain road .
It is on the way down from Mother Tree to Tsurugasawa. It's an unpaved road and it's a fairly narrow road, so it's hard to back to a wide point if there's an oncoming car. However, you can enjoy this driving and walking from there as it is full of nature as you see the waterfall.
I can't go near the waterfall, but I can go to the place where the waterfall looks beautiful.
There is a parking lot and toilet on the forest road, and you can see it by walking a little along the river. There seemed to be a road to the immediate vicinity of the waterfall, but it was closed so that it could not be entered, although it is unknown whether it was a cliff collapse or a bear infested, but the waterfall looks beautiful from that place.
it's September, but it's like midsummer.
Even though it's September, I'm going to go to the sea for a little bit of heat, but I drive to Kurokuma Falls! When you enter the mountain, you can only pass one forest road, and along the Akaishi River, it was crowded with mountain stream fishing people. After all, the forest is cooler than the city, and nature makes me forget the heat. I wrote that it was 15 minutes walk from the entrance, but when I walked in touch with nature, I arrived at the waterfall in no time!
In the summer of 2020, the Kurokuma Falls route cannot be used.
In July 2020, the trekking route to "Kurokuma Falls" was often closed by bears, so all the routes from the entrance were closed and the roads were closed from the branch. According to the visitor center information, all of them will be closed in the summer of 2020. I was looking forward to seeing it because it is a dynamic and cool waterfall in the Shirakami Mountains, but it seems that I have to give up this summer. The most ... when planning a trekking in the Shirakami Mountains.
Japan 100 Famous Waterfall 1 .
Japan 100 Mei Waterfall 1 . It is on the way from the center of tsurugazawa to the Shirakami Mountains . It takes a long time from the center because it is a mountain road .
It's hard to get there.
It is on the way down from Mother Tree to Tsurugasawa. It's an unpaved road and it's a fairly narrow road, so it's hard to back to a wide point if there's an oncoming car. However, you can enjoy this driving and walking from there as it is full of nature as you see the waterfall.