Kegon Falls, Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture

One of Japan's Three Greatest Waterfalls A magnificent waterfall where the water flowing from Lake Chuzenji falls 97 meters down a cliff. Counted as one of Japan's three greatest waterfalls, you can enjoy both the grandeur and beauty of nature. The waterfall basin seen up close from the observation deck is very impressive. You can see the spectacular sight of the water splashing along with the thunderous sound. In early summer, the area is colored by beautiful new greenery…

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Hokkaido "Whale"

Hokkaido Whale Watching Whale watching is a marine activity where you board a boat to observe wild whales. The sight of whales swimming leisurely is very impressive, and the sight of whales living in the wild is truly moving. If you are lucky, you can see the impressive scenes of whales diving into the sea and jumping up close. In Hokkaido, whale watching is available all year round…

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"Kamitsu Ranch" in Shimonita-cho, Kanra-gun, Gunma Prefecture

Kozu Farm, the oldest Western-style farm in Japan Kozu Farm was established in 1887 by Kozu Kunitaro (Shiga Village, Kitasaku District, Nagano Prefecture, now Saku City). The purpose was to promote agricultural reform by introducing livestock farming and to improve the physical constitution of the Japanese people by eating dairy and meat. To this end, he rented government-owned land in Nishimaki Village, Kanra District, Gunma Prefecture, and built a cowshed…

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"Senkanmon" in Matsuzaki Town, Shizuoka Prefecture

Worth seeing - worth a thousand kanmon (1,000 kanmon) The wide area of the southern Izu Peninsula, including Nishiizu and Minamiizu, was created by undersea volcanoes and volcanic islands that erupted before Izu collided with Honshu. Senganmon, located at the end of the promenade, and Eboshiyama, visible to the right of Senganmon, are the remains of a "magma passage" that was once underground in an undersea volcano...

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