By KAZUAKI KANDA
October 6, 2021 at 07:00 JST
The mountain waterfall, likely the tallest in the Kyushu region, tumbles into the Pacific Ocean off Amami, Kagoshima Prefecture, in June 2020. (Provided by Futoshi Hamada)
AMAMI, Kagoshima Prefecture--A coastal waterfall previously known only to a few and largely invisible from the sea turns out to have one of the largest vertical drops in the entire Kyushu region of southern Japan. [Read More]
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