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Just 3 metres tall, the Chisuji Fals in Kowakidani has pristine waters falling in threadlike narrow lines spread over a width of 20 metres.
Just 3 metres tall, the Chisuji Fals in Kowakidani has pristine waters falling in threadlike narrow lines spread over a width of 20 metres. While the stream is unremarkable, it is set in a stunning green landscape that looks vibrant in autumn with varying hues of red and orange.
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Hakone-machi, Ashigarashimo-gun, Kanagawa-ken 250-0406, Japan
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