Shasui Falls Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Awesome place. Needs some maintenance, though.
Definitely worth going to see when you are in the area. Free parking if you go over the little bridge and to the right. Easy to access and there was a little vegetable market set up, which was nice....
I stopped by on the way to Hakone. There are several free parking spaces beside the entrance gate. It takes about 10 minutes from the parking lot to the waterfall. On the way, there is a cafe that serves coffee made from spring water. The tip of the red bridge is off limits, but you can see the thin and beautiful waterfall even from the bridge wall. On the way back, I bought fresh vegetables at the unmanned sales office of local vegetables and went home.
It's under construction, but you can see the waterfall from a distance.
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There is already a post, but you can't go to the immediate vicinity of the waterfall due to construction. There is no details on the site or on the site, but it seems that rockfall occurred due to some cause such as typhoons and heavy rain, and the road is closed on the bridge in the foreground. However, because of that position, you can feel the difference in height of the waterfall. The large stones, red bridges, and surprisingly long waterfalls give a nice atmosphere and become a picture. There is a bridge in the back, but it's quite old and this situation is a long time ...
I can't go to the waterfall because it's under construction now. Those from Yokohama also went back unfortunately. When I searched, he would like to inform you here because such a thing was not listed anywhere.
When I went up the side road from the Sakamo River, there was a parking lot where about 8 cars could be parked. It is said that traffic is closed except on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. I went along the river for a few minutes and stood at the observatory on my left, which made me feel sick. A waterfall with a head came into my eyes at the end of my visibility. I took a breather at the other head. I couldn't get close to the waterfall, but I was able to get to the foot of the bridge in front of the waterfall.
Awesome place. Needs some maintenance, though.
Definitely worth going to see when you are in the area. Free parking if you go over the little bridge and to the right. Easy to access and there was a little vegetable market set up, which was nice....
It's a small waterfall, but I like it.
I stopped by on the way to Hakone. There are several free parking spaces beside the entrance gate. It takes about 10 minutes from the parking lot to the waterfall. On the way, there is a cafe that serves coffee made from spring water. The tip of the red bridge is off limits, but you can see the thin and beautiful waterfall even from the bridge wall. On the way back, I bought fresh vegetables at the unmanned sales office of local vegetables and went home.
It's under construction, but you can see the waterfall from a distance.
There is already a post, but you can't go to the immediate vicinity of the waterfall due to construction. There is no details on the site or on the site, but it seems that rockfall occurred due to some cause such as typhoons and heavy rain, and the road is closed on the bridge in the foreground. However, because of that position, you can feel the difference in height of the waterfall. The large stones, red bridges, and surprisingly long waterfalls give a nice atmosphere and become a picture. There is a bridge in the back, but it's quite old and this situation is a long time ...
We can't go to the waterfall under construction.
I can't go to the waterfall because it's under construction now. Those from Yokohama also went back unfortunately. When I searched, he would like to inform you here because such a thing was not listed anywhere.
A waterfall in the back of the dim swamp
When I went up the side road from the Sakamo River, there was a parking lot where about 8 cars could be parked. It is said that traffic is closed except on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. I went along the river for a few minutes and stood at the observatory on my left, which made me feel sick. A waterfall with a head came into my eyes at the end of my visibility. I took a breather at the other head. I couldn't get close to the waterfall, but I was able to get to the foot of the bridge in front of the waterfall.