The path to get a closer look at the waterfall is really steep and tough to walk on.
Marugami Waterfall | Review by Sio
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Muikamachi Hakkaisan Ski Resort
Located on Mt. Hakkaisan, known for its heavy snowfall in Minamiuonuma, Niigata Prefecture, this ski resort offers 11 courses for everyone from beginners to advanced skiers. During the peak season, you can experience deep powder almost every day.
Famous for its long runs and steep slopes, this place is perfect for intermediate and advanced skiers who love a challenge. The gondola ride up offers amazing views, and skiing down is both thrilling and super fun! Afterward, you can relax at a nearby hot spring—makes for a really complete day.
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Kawagoe Hikawa Shrine
Kawagoe Hikawa Shrine is a historic shrine that is said to have been built around 1500 years ago. The main shrine features elaborate engravings, and it has been designated as a National Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property.
This shrine has a strong traditional Japanese vibe. The way they do the fortune slips here is unique and pretty fun.
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Lake Biwa
Lake Biwa, which belongs to the first-grade Yodo River system and is located in the center of Shiga Prefecture, occupies an area of about 670 k㎡, or about one-sixth of the prefecture's land area, and is the largest lake in Japan in terms of both area and water storage capacity, with 27.5 billion tons of water pouring in through rivers from the surrounding mountains of Ibuki, Suzuka, and Hira, all of which are over 1,000 meters high.
It wasn't as nice as I expected.
There was a lot of trash in the lake, which really surprised me!
