Getting to the waterfall is honestly pretty inconvenient—it took a long time on the bus, and there weren't many people along the way. I followed the signs and finally reached the falls. The journey is a bit long, but the scenery is quite nice.
Marugami Waterfall | Review by 陳隆義
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