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[The waterfall of Nenotani River] |
The Nenotani
River is a river to flow through northern Kabe-cho of Hiroshima City.
The source way of this river is in a Nenotani fault, and moves a kanine
pass to the border, and it is divided into Seto Inland Sea side and
the Sea of Japan side. A river to flow to Seto Inland Sea in the divided
river is the Nenotani River. |
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Hijiri ga taki
[A saint's waterfall] |
The waterfall of the height
20m in the Nenotani River to flow through northern Kabe-cho of Hiroshima
City. Width is in the depth 10m 2m with the waterfall jar. A way to
the waterfall is being paved by the people of the district which protects
a waterfall. |
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Hijiri ga taki
[A saint's waterfall] |
The origin of the Falls name
is transmitted because an intelligent priest before lost his way and
fell into this waterfall. |
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Kaiguhuchi [1] |
These depths are on the lower
reach of "Hijiri ga taki", and it is thinking about them with the
waterfall jar. As for the size, depth isn't clear in all directions
10m. It was named the name of the depths because the samurai who rode
on the horse before was wrong and fell into this waterfall jar. |
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Kaiguhuchi [2] |
It is thinking about Hijiri
ga taki on the upper reach with the thing that it withdrew from this
position. |
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Myounen taki |
The waterfall of the height
20m in the valley on the lower reach of Hijiri ga taki. Though this
waterfall's volume of water is small, both shores keep off a person
in the precipice. |
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A waterfall under
Myounen taki |
A waterfall without the name
of the height 4m with the lower reaches of Myounen no taki. |
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Mukouyama hongou
no taki |
The waterfall of the height
13m in the tributary of the Nenotani River. This waterfall is in the
position of the height above sea level 280m. |
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Kagatsu no taki |
This waterfall is on the upper
reach of the Nanbarai River. This Nanbara area is the fault valley
formed in the volcanic activity further before. There is much granite
with the volcanic influence. |
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