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| Fukuroda Falls are one of the three famous waterfalls of Japan. At 120 meters high and 73 meters wide, their energy is thunderous. Because the water cascades down a giant rock cliff in four sections, they are also called "Four-section Falls". Visitors enjoying the natural landscape around the falls, which changes with the seasons, are often overwhelmed by the water's majestic power. |
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[Traffic] 2 hours and 30 minutes from Fukushima Airport by tour bus |
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| From late April to early May, about 1000 Koi-Nobori (carp-shaped windsocks) fly about 100 meters above the lush Ryujinkyo Valley. This scene is very spectacular when viewed from the Ryujin Suspension Bridge over the valley. |
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| [Traffic] 40 minutes from Fukuroda Falls by tour bus |
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| Kasama pottery has a long history that can be dated back to 1772, in the Edo Period. Kasama pottery emphasizes free design concepts and ranges widely from traditional to modern designs and even lighting apparatus. Its charm is enhanced still further by the fact that it is available at reasonable prices. Why not visit the gallery when looking for your pottery? It's well worth a visit as a memorable experience of the appreciation of pottery making. |
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| [Traffic] 40 minutes from Ryujin Suspension Bridge by tour bus
3 hours from Nikko by tour bus
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| 'Tour bus' refers here to chartered tour buses rather than buses that run regular scheduled tours. |
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