Waterfall Spots in Matsusaka / Tsu Area

  • Rokujuppiro Falls
    Travel / Tourism
    Mie Pref. Takigunodaichou Osugi
    Rokujuppiro Falls is located in the park of the same name in Taki County, Mie Prefecture. This waterfall, which falls into Minogatani Valley along the shore of the lake formed by the Miyakawa Dam, was discovered during the Muromachi Period (1334-1615). When the drop of the falls was measured by dropping a rope in 1541, it was discovered to be 60 hiro (a hiro was a measurement of length equivalent to two outstretched hands), so it was named Rokujuppiro. The natural environment surrounding the falls is beautiful in every season, and scenic trails have been laid out so that visitors can easily walk around in the lovely scenery. On clear days, one can sometimes see rainbows in the falls.
  • Sakanaifudodaki
    Travel / Tourism
    Mie Pref. Matsusakashi Sakanaichou
  • Dogurataki
    Travel / Tourism
    Mie Taki-gun Odaicho Osugi
  • Senpirotaki
    Travel / Tourism
    Mie Taki-gun Odaicho Osugi
  • Kazaoredaki
    Travel / Tourism
    Mie Matsusaka-shi
  • Kikaji Mitaki
    Travel / Tourism
    Mie Matsusaka-shi
  • Takadaki
    Travel / Tourism
    Mie Matsusaka-shi Iitakacho
  • Hikaritaki
    Travel / Tourism
    Mie Taki-gun Odaicho Osugi
  • Yohachirotaki
    Travel / Tourism
    Mie Taki-gun Odaicho Osugi
  • Fudotaki
    Travel / Tourism
    Mie Taki-gun Odaicho
  • Kamataki
    Travel / Tourism
    Mie Taki-gun Odaicho
  • Godannotaki
    Travel / Tourism
    Mie Matsusaka-shi

Mie Areas

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Spread across the eastern side of the Kii Peninsula, Mie prefecture boasts hundreds of kilometers of pretty coastline comprising the oyster-rich Toba city and Shima National Park all the way down to Kumano, a city that marks the beginning of part of the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage, which runs into neighboring Wakayama prefecture. However, Mie is best known for the Ise Jingu Shinto shrine inland, one of the oldest and largest shrines in the country.

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