Last update August 28, 2025
Things About Japan
Kototaki or Harp Cascade
ことたき, 琴滝
This summer has been scorching hot in Japan. Outrageously, indeed. On such a harsh day when a thermometer has already hit a far higher position than our body temperature, walking under the sun is almost a suicide mission. We need a neck cooler, a fan vest, a powerful sun-shading umbrella, a bottle of water, and most importantly, a strong will to reach the destination. And what else can we do? How about thinking of something cool? So, I picked up a video of a small waterfall called “Koto Taki” or Harp Cascade, whose water streams look like Japanese harp strings. Hence the name. Hope you could chill out a bit.
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