Ono no Taki (Waterfall) Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Along the national highway
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I used No. 19 on the way back to Kiso. I went to see Ono Falls, which I had been interested in for a long time. There is no parking lot, but there is a space on the shoulder of the road and you can park. I saw a big waterfall under the railroad tracks. It seemed that the locals were mowing the grass and I could see it nearby.
Looking at the photos taken with the iron bridge, it is difficult to convey the size, but it is a very powerful waterfall. The surrounding area has a clean feeling and your heart is washed. We recommend you to stop by when you travel to Kisoji.
A waterfall of about 20m in Kamimatsucho. When you drive on National Highway 19 Route, you will pass by while saying "Oh, a waterfall?!". The shoulders of the road are wide and there is a parking lot (maybe about 4, no toilet), so you can see the waterfall from there. It may be unusual that the railway bridge on the JR Chuo Main Line is built right next to the waterfall.
A scenic spot that I stopped by on the way back from sightseeing in Kiso's green season. The amount of water in September was reasonable, and the water fell on the rock on the lower side, and it was a rainbow, so it was nice to watch Kaida ice cream while eating 2. However, if you want to see a powerful waterfall, we recommend the snow melting season at the end of March. If access is a car, there is space for 3 and 4 cars to park. In addition, the kamimatsu Cho community bus Hinoki go is issued, and the weekday 13:23 okuwa area, 1 ...
It is a waterfall along National Highway No. 19. There are two spaces along the road where about 3 cars can be parked. However, it seems that the attention and popularity are low, probably because there is a scenic spot called "Sleeping Floor" nearby. The name is also Ono, the place name, and "Ono no Taki" , the waterfall is cooler from the appearance and atmosphere, and it is easy to have a romantic name . .. .. Certainly, I think the locals call it a waterfall in Ono, but this area is also known and loved by locals ...
Along the national highway
I used No. 19 on the way back to Kiso. I went to see Ono Falls, which I had been interested in for a long time. There is no parking lot, but there is a space on the shoulder of the road and you can park. I saw a big waterfall under the railroad tracks. It seemed that the locals were mowing the grass and I could see it nearby.
Powerful waterfall. The heart is washed.
Looking at the photos taken with the iron bridge, it is difficult to convey the size, but it is a very powerful waterfall. The surrounding area has a clean feeling and your heart is washed. We recommend you to stop by when you travel to Kisoji.
One of Kiso Hakkei
A waterfall of about 20m in Kamimatsucho. When you drive on National Highway 19 Route, you will pass by while saying "Oh, a waterfall?!". The shoulders of the road are wide and there is a parking lot (maybe about 4, no toilet), so you can see the waterfall from there. It may be unusual that the railway bridge on the JR Chuo Main Line is built right next to the waterfall.
Rainbow splash
A scenic spot that I stopped by on the way back from sightseeing in Kiso's green season. The amount of water in September was reasonable, and the water fell on the rock on the lower side, and it was a rainbow, so it was nice to watch Kaida ice cream while eating 2. However, if you want to see a powerful waterfall, we recommend the snow melting season at the end of March. If access is a car, there is space for 3 and 4 cars to park. In addition, the kamimatsu Cho community bus Hinoki go is issued, and the weekday 13:23 okuwa area, 1 ...
Easy waterfall along the road
It is a waterfall along National Highway No. 19. There are two spaces along the road where about 3 cars can be parked. However, it seems that the attention and popularity are low, probably because there is a scenic spot called "Sleeping Floor" nearby. The name is also Ono, the place name, and "Ono no Taki" , the waterfall is cooler from the appearance and atmosphere, and it is easy to have a romantic name . .. .. Certainly, I think the locals call it a waterfall in Ono, but this area is also known and loved by locals ...