Torokino Falls
- トローキの滝
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Torokino Falls is a small waterfall with a drop of only 6 meters, but it is one of those rare waterfalls in Japan that pours directly into the sea, and the red bridge over the Taino River and Mt. Motchomu (Mochomudake) in the background are something especially impressive.
The color of the water changes depending on the sun lights, you can get so close to a waterfall that the water might splash all over you. If you need a more comfortable view, you can visit the observatory, where the magnificent scenery created by nature offers breathtaking emotions.
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