By TAKUJI HIRAGA/ Staff Writer
September 10, 2020 at 18:42 JST
A sign banning entry and warning of falling rocks is put up at Oshiraji no Taki waterfall in Yaita, Tochigi Prefecture, on Sept. 8. (Takuji Hiraga)
YAITA, Tochigi Prefecture--A stunning, bright blue basin, and a “phantom waterfall” that only appears after it rains, have made this area a much sought-after photo spot for Instagram users and tourists alike. [Read More]
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