Waterfall Spots in Aichi Area

  • Hyakken Falls
    Travel / Tourism
    Aichi Pref. Shinshiroshi Nanasatoisshiki
    "This waterfall is located in Nanasato-isshiki, Shinshiro City. It is located upstream of Oshima River, and since it flows along the Japan Median Tectonic Line, Japan's longest fault zone, in recent years, it has gained the name ""Zero Magnetic Field Waterfall"" and has grown in popularity as a power spot."
  • Fudogataki Falls Park
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    Aichi Pref. Nukatagunkoutachou Ogi 4 pieces
    This 15-meter-tall waterfall in Ogi, Kota Town, Nukata County is fed by Mt. Toboneyama. The entire area has been developed into a park as Fudogataki-en Park. Visitors can enjoy barbecuing, camping, water play, and other activities amongst a rich natural setting. Every July, the park hosts the Fudogataki Falls Festival.
  • Atera no Nanataki (Atera Seven Waterfalls)
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    Aichi Pref. Shinshiroshi Shimoyoshida Sawaya Shimo 25-3
    A waterfall comprised of seven stages located along the Atera River which has been selected as one of the 100 most beautiful waterfalls in Japan. The waterfalls and surrounding area has been established as a National Place of Scenic Beauty and Natural Monument. The waterfalls exude a mystical atmosphere and legend has it that the sorcerer Abe no Seimei trained here during his youth. According to folklore, the waterfalls is also said to bless visitors with children. This derives from the giant cauldron formed by the waterfall’s current and the conglomerate stone near the falls called the Child Bearing Stone.
  • Tsutanofuchi Falls
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    Aichi Pref. Kitashitaraguntoueichou Shimoda
    This great waterfall with a width of approximately 70 meters and a drop of approximately 10 meters is located on Ochise River, in Kitashitara County, Aichi Prefecture. It is well-known as Okumikawa's Niagara Falls. There is a path leading up to the waterfall, so visitors can view it up-close. Additionally, there are other attractions nearby, including Toei Hot Spring and an observation deck, which many tourists come to visit.
  • Ayu Falls
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    Aichi Shinshiro-shi Suzawa
    A four-minute drive from the Shinshiro Interchange on the Shinmei Expressway. This waterfall on the Kansa River, a tributary of the Toyogawa River, is located inside Tenryu-Okumikawa Quasi-National Park. In summer, visitors can watch the local seasonal custom of kasa amiryo umbrella net fishing up close. A style of fishing practiced below waterfalls in the area for ages, a long pole with a net on one end is used to catch sweetfish going upstream. Visitors can view the fishing from the Kansa-gawa Ohashi Bridge. Surrounded by lush natural beauty, during the fishing season in summer, the bridge is also is the perfect place to enjoy a cooling breeze.
  • Tamotsudonononanataki
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    Aichi Pref. Toyotashi Noharachou
  • Hirahara no Taki
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    Aichi Nishio-shi
  • Komagataki
    Travel / Tourism
    Aichi Okazaki-shi Yamatsunacho
  • Ubuyu no Taki
    Travel / Tourism
    Aichi Okazaki-shi Torikawacho
  • Furotaki
    Travel / Tourism
    Aichi Inuyama-shi Kurisu

Aichi Areas

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Aichi is a prefecture of great natural beauty with Nagoya city at its heart, a busy hub home to a labyrinth of underground shops and the 17th-century Nagoya Castle. Castles are easy to find in this history-rich prefecture, but the highlight for history buffs has to be the Museum Meiji-mura, where preserved buildings from the turn of the 20th century are displayed in all their grandeur in an outdoor museum.

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