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Shimane Prefecture Japan

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Dangyo-no-taki Waterfalls is known for its sacred "winning" water which sumo wrestlers or owners of bull sumos would bathe in before competitions. The male waterfall (pictured) flows next to a beautiful shrine. Dangyo Falls is located on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands which is an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
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Dangyo-no-taki Waterfalls is known for its sacred "winning" water which sumo wrestlers or owners of bull sumos would bathe in before competitions. The male waterfall (pictured) flows next to a beautiful shrine. Dangyo Falls is located on Dogo, the largest island of the Oki Islands which is an archipelago in the Sea of Japan, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.