Niji no Taki Waterfall Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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and clusterflowers were blooming on the edge of the river.
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I accessed from National Highway 193. The first 900m of the approach road is a well-maintained road, but the last 200m continues with roads that cannot pass by oncoming vehicles. However, I think that only the campsite users pass, so I don't think there is a problem unless it is a large car. There was a row of maple trees that stopped the car in the parking lot and walked along the promenade. It is a wonderful place where cluster amaryllis bloom on the edge of the river.
A rare male and female waterfall in Kagawa (Miki CHO)
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I visited for coolness based on newspaper information. From Takamatsu City, it is located a short distance from Prefectural Road 42 after passing the roadside station "Shionoe" on National Highway 193. There is a rainbow waterfall campsite nearby, and you can go from here to the waterfall. Since the male and female waterfalls are right next to the prefectural road, if you go past the entrance of the campsite and drive, there is a signboard of Niji no Taki (history of Niji no Taki created by the elementary and junior high school local clubs) beside the road. Narrow parking space in front of the signboard ...
I went this time to see what kind of campsite the Niji Falls Campsite facility is. Nearby is this Niji Falls. It is a very common small waterfall. This time, I was aiming for a campsite, so there are bungalows for that information, but it's quite old and I feel lonely.
It is a waterfall near the campsite located about 1km north of National Highway 193. The reading method is read as "Konotaki" instead of "Niji no Taki". The name of the campsite is "Niji no Taki Campsite", so it's easy to understand if you go aiming for the information signboard, but the last 300m will be a narrow road that is difficult to pass each other. However, the road is almost impossible to pass except for those who go to the campsite, and the campsite itself is small and a little lonely, so the possibility of meeting an oncoming car is ...
and clusterflowers were blooming on the edge of the river.
I accessed from National Highway 193. The first 900m of the approach road is a well-maintained road, but the last 200m continues with roads that cannot pass by oncoming vehicles. However, I think that only the campsite users pass, so I don't think there is a problem unless it is a large car. There was a row of maple trees that stopped the car in the parking lot and walked along the promenade. It is a wonderful place where cluster amaryllis bloom on the edge of the river.
A rare male and female waterfall in Kagawa (Miki CHO)
I visited for coolness based on newspaper information. From Takamatsu City, it is located a short distance from Prefectural Road 42 after passing the roadside station "Shionoe" on National Highway 193. There is a rainbow waterfall campsite nearby, and you can go from here to the waterfall. Since the male and female waterfalls are right next to the prefectural road, if you go past the entrance of the campsite and drive, there is a signboard of Niji no Taki (history of Niji no Taki created by the elementary and junior high school local clubs) beside the road. Narrow parking space in front of the signboard ...
It's near the campsite.
I went this time to see what kind of campsite the Niji Falls Campsite facility is. Nearby is this Niji Falls. It is a very common small waterfall. This time, I was aiming for a campsite, so there are bungalows for that information, but it's quite old and I feel lonely.
A waterfall in the back of the campsite
It is a waterfall near the campsite located about 1km north of National Highway 193. The reading method is read as "Konotaki" instead of "Niji no Taki". The name of the campsite is "Niji no Taki Campsite", so it's easy to understand if you go aiming for the information signboard, but the last 300m will be a narrow road that is difficult to pass each other. However, the road is almost impossible to pass except for those who go to the campsite, and the campsite itself is small and a little lonely, so the possibility of meeting an oncoming car is ...