Listed under Canyons in Koshin'etsu, Japan.
At the bottom of the deep, steep walled Geibikei Gorge is a tranquil pool of shallow, gently running water. This is a popular place for Japanese people to enjoy the changing colours of the leaves.
The best way to enjoy the scenery is on a gondola, however there are several trails that follow along parts of the gorge.
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Eric Hallum.
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