Watagataki Falls Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Beautiful waterfall in unspoiled setting
Wakagataki waterfall drops into the Tedori gorge, which was formed by the Tedori river. There’s a very steep walk down to the river level near the foot of the falls. Some of the path goes over slipper...
At 32m, this waterfall is fairly impressive. But what I love the most is the surrounding scenery. Located deep in the Tedori Gorge, the waterfall and surrounding cliffs make an absolutely stunning sce...
You can enjoy the angry waterfall "Watagataki" and the cut valley. You can also see underwater waterfalls that dye out of the rock surface here and there. Just going down the long stairs, I was surprised at the sudden spectacular view. It's also interesting to go down to the riverbank under the Takimi area.
You can see the waterfall up close enough to splash. The stairs when going down are slippery because there are a lot of moss. We recommend that you wear comfortable shoes.
There is a waterfall just a short walk from the parking lot and down the steep stairs. You can get close to the waterfall, but the scaffolding is quite bad, so shoes such as sneakers that do not slip are recommended. If you are not confident in your physical strength, you can walk from the parking lot to the opposite side of the waterfall and you will find a small observatory where you can see the waterfall, so we recommend that.
Beautiful waterfall in unspoiled setting
Wakagataki waterfall drops into the Tedori gorge, which was formed by the Tedori river. There’s a very steep walk down to the river level near the foot of the falls. Some of the path goes over slipper...
I never get tired of this place!
At 32m, this waterfall is fairly impressive. But what I love the most is the surrounding scenery. Located deep in the Tedori Gorge, the waterfall and surrounding cliffs make an absolutely stunning sce...
Tedori Gorge falling straight waterfall of cliff
You can enjoy the angry waterfall "Watagataki" and the cut valley. You can also see underwater waterfalls that dye out of the rock surface here and there. Just going down the long stairs, I was surprised at the sudden spectacular view. It's also interesting to go down to the riverbank under the Takimi area.
Recommended spot
You can see the waterfall up close enough to splash. The stairs when going down are slippery because there are a lot of moss. We recommend that you wear comfortable shoes.
Let's go with our sneakers.
There is a waterfall just a short walk from the parking lot and down the steep stairs. You can get close to the waterfall, but the scaffolding is quite bad, so shoes such as sneakers that do not slip are recommended. If you are not confident in your physical strength, you can walk from the parking lot to the opposite side of the waterfall and you will find a small observatory where you can see the waterfall, so we recommend that.