那智の滝

Nachi Waterfall

那智の滝/Nachi no Taki

  • World Cultural Heritage
  • National Parks Special Protection Area
  • Scenic Spot(National Designation)

Details

Nachi Waterfall, Japan’s tallest single-tier waterfall at 133 meters, was created where hard, erosion-resistant igneous rock meets softer sedimentary rock, which was eroded away. The waterfall itself is revered as a sacred entity, with Hiro-jinja Shrine located in front. This is a separate shrine from Kumano Nachi Taisha Grand Shrine. It hosts the Nachi Fan Festival, a nationally recognized intangible folk cultural property.

Address Nachikatsura-chou, Higashimuro-gun, wakayama, Japan
Parking Multiple paid parking lots available.
Traffic Access Short walk from "Nachi-no-Taki-mae" bus stop on the Kumano Gobo Nankai Bus Nachisan Line.
Remarks Toilets available (public toilets in front of Nachisan Waterfall, etc.).
Cultural Heritage

World Heritage,National Park,National Scenic Beauty

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