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A Beautiful Art: Kegon Waterfalls In Winter

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After an hour of sleeping in riding the bus from downtown Nikko, we were greeted by this mountain in front of Chuzenji Onsen bus terminal.

Chuzenji Onsen bus terminal

beautiful mountain in front of the bus terminal

It was so beautiful, and with its shape, it kinda reminded me of Mayon Volcano in the Philippines. We were talking of what mountain or probably a volcano this was, but my memory of our talk was nowhere to be found now. If you know the name of this mountain, let me know in the comments.

Kegon No Taki

You might be wondering why we're here in Chuzenji Onsen area. Originally, we plan to spend the afternoon admiring Lake Chuzenji sipping coffee and tea while a friend will soak in the onsen. Coffee and tea didn't happen. But at least, we got to see one of the things we came here for - the waterfall.

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One of the famous waterfalls in Nikko, the Kegon Waterfall (華厳の滝, read as Kegon No Taki) is one of Japan's most beautiful falls. I've been meaning to come here during autumn because of its incredible autumn colors but I came here with friends on winter instead. Honestly, I wasn't expecting anything because I didn't know what to see in this season.

View of the falls from the ground

The falls wasn't so clearly visible on the ground. It would be such a waste to end our journey here, so when my friends asked if we should take the paid elevator going to the observation platform on the base of the falls, I immediately said let's go!

Reception area

Inside the elevator

The paid elevator fee was 600 yen for adults and 400 yen for kids. They're available from 9am~4:30pm. It's actually just a normal elevator going to the basement - 100 meters from the ground.

Small tunnel leading to the observation deck

When the elevator door opened, we were in a tunnel. It's not a scary tunnel you see on Japanese films, just a small tunnel for people to walk in. The exit of that tunnel was the observation deck.

Observation platform at the base of the falls

It was one of the best decisions we made that day ever. The views from the this observation platform was completely different from the ground. Here, you could see the waterfalls up close, without distractions.

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Did I say we came here on a winter day? Even when it's not autumn, Kegon Waterfalls is looking so magnificent! It's so cold that parts of it froze. Actually, it's almost frozen! What a beautiful sight! Is this art?!

97meters

This waterfall is said to be 97 meters, so I understand now why we descended 100 meters from the ground.

A small waterfall at the back of the observation platform

Flowing waters

Surrounding mountain

Surrounding rock formations

There weren't benches to sit on the observation platform so we were standing the whole time admiring the ice shapes of the falls and the surrounding area.

My friends and I
Inside the souvenir shop

There's a small souvenir shop too but we couldn't find something we like so after a while, we headed back to the ground level.

Me enjoying the view

It was such a fantastic experience I could never forget. Even now when I'm closing my eyes, I could still see how impressive the waterfalls was. It's beauty is now imprinted in my core memory! It's one of Japan's beautiful waterfalls indeed. If you'll ask me if I would go back, I definitely would! I wouldn't mind seeing such a beauty again!


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