At this time of year, tourists visit "Tsukimachi Waterfall" in Daigo Town, Ibaraki Prefecture, which is surrounded by bright fresh greenery, in search of a cool moment in the early summer weather.

It is said that "Tsukimachi Waterfall", which is a tributary of the Kuji River that flows in the northern part of Ibaraki Prefecture, got its name because it waited for the moon for 23 nights and prayed for safe delivery and good luck. I am.



The waterfall, which has a head of about 17 meters and a width of about 12 meters, is also called "Urami no Taki" or "Kuguri no Taki" because the bedrock is greatly scooped out and you can go around to the back of the waterfall without getting wet.

On the 24th, it was sunny and sweaty, and the visitors enjoyed the early summer by feeling the coolness behind the waterfall and watching the bright fresh greenery.



A couple in their 60s from Mito said, "It's cool and refreshing. I didn't expect it to be so easy to get behind the waterfall, so it was powerful and fun."



Tsukimachi Waterfall will be crowded with people seeking coolness from now on in the summer.