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The waterfall of Jyoren is a waterfall in the primeval forest in Izu Peninsula Amagi-san,
and is a waterfall with 7m in width, 25m [ in height ],
and a depth of 15m of the basin of a waterfall which flowed in an exciting way and has fallen from Takiguchi's basalt.
The waterfall of Jyoren is a famous waterfall in Izu chosen as the 100th elections of the Japanese waterfall.
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It is said that it is in the primeval forest in Amagi-san
once, it was obstructed by the cliff and the deep valley, and was not able to see easily although the
altitude of about 310m was fixed in the waterfall of Jyoren and stairs were improved now. It seems that
moreover, the lava which flowed out by volcanic activity once formed this waterfall so that the front of
the waterfall of Jyoren might be known also from a columnar joint and basalt being seen. By the time it
actually goes to the waterfall of Jyoren, a car must be parked at free parking and it must get down from
steep stairs with about about 180 steps of remarkable slopes. Conversely, the stairs of return also use
physical strength very much. When having reached, sweat comes out. I think that some are fairly serious
if there is no confidence in the direction and the physical strength for a leg to be weak. Moreover,
although there is a Shuzenji side in nearby Shuzenji, the Japanese horseradish of the grating which comes
out at this time is also a specialty of Izu Peninsula, and, in fact, the Japanese horseradish is grown
using the water of a cold waterfall also in the waterfall of Jyoren. If it gets down at the Tomei Expressway
Numazu interchange, access to the waterfall of Jyoren runs the national highway No. 414 line aiming at the
direction of Amagi and the winding mountain path is progressed, a parking lot is on the right of [ which
results to the Amagi peak ] this side.
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