(Mainichi/Toshiki Miyama)


Cherry salmon and other fish are repeatedly jumping to leap over the approximately 2-meter-high Sakura Falls in the Shari River in the town of Kiyosato in eastern Hokkaido. Many people visit to see the spectacle. These fish return from the sea to the river and swim upstream to where they lay eggs. It is said that their numbers increase in the afternoon as the water temperature rises. Apparently, you can see them jumping until the end of August every year.


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(Mainichi Shogakusei Shimbun)


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