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Chisuji Falls, Hakone

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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About Chisuji Falls

 Hakone-machi, Ashigarashimo-gun, Kanagawa-ken 250-0406, Japan

Chisuji Falls and Nearby Sights on Map

Okada Museum of Art

The Okada Museum of Art showcases the private art collection of entrepreneur Okada Kazuo, displaying Oriental works from antiquity to the present day

Hakone Open Air Museum

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Gora Park

Japan's first French-style landscaped garden laid out in 1914, the Gora Park's design incorporates western concepts of symmetry and geometric patterns

Hakone Museum of Art

The Hakone Museum of Art displays Japanese ceramics from pre-historic times to the Edo Period

Hakone Ropeway

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Hakone Tozan Cable Car

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Pola Museum of Art

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Tamamura Toyoo Life Art Museum

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Narukawa Art Museum

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Hakone Shrine

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