By NORIYUKI SHIGEMASA/ Staff Writer
June 24, 2024 at 17:37 JST
Children on a school trip pose for a picture in front of Kegon Falls, where the water volume is drastically decreasing, on June 19 in Nikko, Tochigi Prefecture. (Noriyuki Shigemasa)
NIKKO, Tochigi Prefecture—For those who come to marvel at Kegon Falls here, one of "Japan's three great waterfalls," it is as if Mother Nature has turned off the faucet. [Read More]
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