We continue on through the National Park and stop at a signposted area to investigate in further. There is a trail that we follow as it starts to rain but we have our umbrellas with us so we forge on and after a few minutes of walking we discover what the attraction is – some nice rapids that according to the sign are called Ryuzu Falls. It is much less popular and quiet compared to the Kegon Falls and we enjoy walking along the river until the rain picks up and we have to run back to the car.


Our next stop is supposed to be at the Senjogahara moor which has a trail going through it but we fail initially to find any point of access. We turn around and decide to stop at a rest area and examine whether we can access the moor from there and actually there is a boardwalk that goes into the moor.


We use the boardwalk for a short hike into the moor to some nice views and an observation point with some descriptive signs about the vegetation and wildlife of the moors. And then it is time to move on, we have one more stop today before our accomodation.

