Taki-no-hai
滝の拝/Taki no hai
- Scenic Spots (Prefectural Designation)
- Natural Monument (Prefectural Designation)
- prefectural natural park
Details
Along a 200-meter stretch of riverbed, visitors can witness numerous potholes created by stones trapped in the rock cavities, carved out by the river’s flow. These features are especially deep due to the heat-hardened strata around the waterfall, making them resistant to breaking. This area becomes a lively spot in early summer, popular for “tonton tsuri” hook-and-line fishing, and the sight of small gobies climbing up the falls.
Address | Kogawa Kozagawa-cho, Higashimuro-gun, Wakayama-ken 649-4216 Japan |
Parking | Parking available (Roadside Station "Takinohaitaro" and on the west side of the bridge). |
Traffic Access | Short walk from "Taki no Hai" bus stop on the Furusato Bus Ogawa Line, Kozagawa Town Community Bus. |
Remarks | Toilets available (Roadside Station "Takinohaitaro"). |
Cultural Heritage | Prefectural Natural Park, Natural Monument (Prefectural)、 Scenic Beauty(Prefectural) |
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