This two-tiered waterfall, with a total drop of about 30 meters, is fed by the abundant waters of Mount Mannen. Local legends speak of a giant serpent and a dragon associated with the area. The lower tier, known as “Ura-mi no Taki” (Back-View Waterfall), allows visitors to walk behind the cascading water, offering a unique perspective. In summer, it becomes a popular spot for those seeking refreshing relief from the heat.
The lower tier, known as “Ura-mi no Taki” (Back-View Waterfall), allows visitors to walk behind the cascading water, offering a unique perspective. In summer, it becomes a popular spot for those seeking refreshing relief from the heat.