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Bodies of Water in Tokyo
| Name | Category | Location |
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Ashi-no-ko
From Owaku-dani, the descent by gondola to Togendai on the shore... |
Bodies of Water | Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park |
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Dragon's Head Falls
If you've budgeted an extra day for Nikko, you might want to... |
Bodies of Water | Nikko |
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Jakko Falls
Falling water is one of the special charms of the Nikko National... |
Bodies of Water | Nikko |
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Kawaguchi-ko
A 5- to 10-minute walk from Kawaguchi-ko Station, this is the... |
Bodies of Water | Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park |
Kegon Falls
More than anything else, the country's most famous falls are... |
Bodies of Water | Nikko |
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Motosu-ko
Lake Motosu is the farthest west of the five lakes. It's also... |
Bodies of Water | Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park |
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Oyu Geyser
Located just a 15-minute walk south east from Atami Station... |
Bodies of Water | Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park |
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Sai-ko
Between Lakes Shoji and Kawaguchi, Lake Sai is the third-largest... |
Bodies of Water | Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park |
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Shinobazu Pond
Shinobazu was once an inlet of Tokyo Bay. When the area was reclaimed... |
Bodies of Water | Ueno |
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Shoji-ko
Many people consider Lake Shoji, the smallest of the lakes, to... |
Bodies of Water | Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park |
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Urami Falls
"The water," wrote the great 17th-century poet Basho, "seemed... |
Bodies of Water | Nikko |
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Yamanaka-ko
The largest of the Fuji Go-ko, Lake Yamanaka) is 35 minutes by... |
Bodies of Water | Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park |