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A waterfall along the national highway
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National Highway 278 is a national highway where you can see the view of the Pacific Ocean from the Tsugaru Strait, but when you enter Kabe Town, you will find a waterfall if you run inland with caution. It is shamisen waterfall. It is said that this name was named because the waterfall flows like a three-string thread.
Legendary waterfall. You can hear the sound in the shamisen. Please check with that leg. The waterfall freezes in winter, so enjoy it from spring to autumn.
I visited several times before, but it was raining here 2.3 It was raining day, so the amount of water I've seen so far was the largest and it looked like a waterfall. It was always chorochoro. You can stop about two cars.
It's an ordinary waterfall and you can't hear the sound of shamisen, but the ancestors who moved from Tsugaru in search of high-quality kelp nostalgic for their hometown and overlapped the sound of the Tsugaru shamisen with the sound of the waterfall. If you think, I see, the jungara Bushi flows into my head.
It is a thin waterfall on National Highway 278 in Kabe Town. It is located further south from the famous geyser park and roadside station, and there are no particularly noticeable landmarks. It may be displayed in the car navigation system.
A waterfall along the national highway
National Highway 278 is a national highway where you can see the view of the Pacific Ocean from the Tsugaru Strait, but when you enter Kabe Town, you will find a waterfall if you run inland with caution. It is shamisen waterfall. It is said that this name was named because the waterfall flows like a three-string thread.
Legendary waterfall
Legendary waterfall. You can hear the sound in the shamisen. Please check with that leg. The waterfall freezes in winter, so enjoy it from spring to autumn.
Water is large.
I visited several times before, but it was raining here 2.3 It was raining day, so the amount of water I've seen so far was the largest and it looked like a waterfall. It was always chorochoro. You can stop about two cars.
I can't hear the shamisen sound, but...
It's an ordinary waterfall and you can't hear the sound of shamisen, but the ancestors who moved from Tsugaru in search of high-quality kelp nostalgic for their hometown and overlapped the sound of the Tsugaru shamisen with the sound of the waterfall. If you think, I see, the jungara Bushi flows into my head.
Be careful.
It is a thin waterfall on National Highway 278 in Kabe Town. It is located further south from the famous geyser park and roadside station, and there are no particularly noticeable landmarks. It may be displayed in the car navigation system.