Aka no Higemizu Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It seems that it cannot be seen depending on the time. When I went, there was a trace that seemed to have flowed, but the water did not flow ... I went down the stairs to the observation area, but it was difficult to return, so If you have weak legs, be careful. Also, the parking lot is very difficult to understand. It is near a building that looks like a ward building, but there was construction nearby and there was no signboard. But you can see the magnificent scenery!
If possible, it may be easier to understand the water if you go after a rainy day. I feel that there is no sign from the roundabout, so it may be better to go while looking at the map. If you like stratum or rocks that flow water, it may be fun to see
I wonder if there is spring water, but it seems that it is limited only in winter, and when it rains and there is a strong north wind, the phenomenon that the waterfall spews toward the sky looks like a beard, so please come when there are conditions.
I went to April 2017. This is the second time. It is a spot on the way from Hiyasada Banda to Okubujima. It's a little in front of Tsumugi Bridge, and although there is a nice parking lot, there are no signs, so it's hard to understand. It is listed on Google Maps and sightseeing maps you get on Kumejima. This time I was able to see "beard water" slightly. I went down the stairs from the parking lot to the observatory, but the grass was bitten by a mosquito.
If you think you're going to see the cliffs of big rocks, it's a good viewpoint.
Original Text
Aka's beard water is named after the water of a thin waterfall that flows from a large rock cliff and jumps up in response to a strong north wind. Since it was a visit only by looking at the title, I searched for waterfalls and spring water. It seems that the flow rate of water is small during the clear summer season, and I couldn't find waterfalls or spring water, not to mention beard water, but it is recommended to stop by because it is a path to the main tourist spots on Kumejima.
Nothing came out ...
It seems that it cannot be seen depending on the time. When I went, there was a trace that seemed to have flowed, but the water did not flow ... I went down the stairs to the observation area, but it was difficult to return, so If you have weak legs, be careful. Also, the parking lot is very difficult to understand. It is near a building that looks like a ward building, but there was construction nearby and there was no signboard. But you can see the magnificent scenery!
After rain の
If possible, it may be easier to understand the water if you go after a rainy day. I feel that there is no sign from the roundabout, so it may be better to go while looking at the map. If you like stratum or rocks that flow water, it may be fun to see
Winter field の after rain, strong wind い limited
I wonder if there is spring water, but it seems that it is limited only in winter, and when it rains and there is a strong north wind, the phenomenon that the waterfall spews toward the sky looks like a beard, so please come when there are conditions.
I could see a little bit of "beard water".
I went to April 2017. This is the second time. It is a spot on the way from Hiyasada Banda to Okubujima. It's a little in front of Tsumugi Bridge, and although there is a nice parking lot, there are no signs, so it's hard to understand. It is listed on Google Maps and sightseeing maps you get on Kumejima. This time I was able to see "beard water" slightly. I went down the stairs from the parking lot to the observatory, but the grass was bitten by a mosquito.
If you think you're going to see the cliffs of big rocks, it's a good viewpoint.
Aka's beard water is named after the water of a thin waterfall that flows from a large rock cliff and jumps up in response to a strong north wind. Since it was a visit only by looking at the title, I searched for waterfalls and spring water. It seems that the flow rate of water is small during the clear summer season, and I couldn't find waterfalls or spring water, not to mention beard water, but it is recommended to stop by because it is a path to the main tourist spots on Kumejima.