Saga no Taki Fall Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
Write a Review
Trip.com
(11 Reviews)TripAdvisor
11 Reviews
kazuhi-w
Knot
Original Text
I walked slowly from the hotel, but when I noticed it, I arrived just before dusk. So there is no one around the waterfall. The waterfall that is frozen unlike when I visited before is also spectacular. The water coming out little by little from below is also nice.
It is located in Fujisato Town, the gateway to the Shirakami Mountains, a World Natural Heritage Site in the northern part of Akita Prefecture. I haven't had a lot of opportunities to visit so far, but when I went there for the first time, it was quite a masterpiece. There are few people, so I was able to take a leisurely look around. There were many highlights nearby and I was able to take a leisurely look around.
From Akita to Nishimeya Village, I found a signboard for the waterfall and stopped by when I was about to enter the Shirakami Mountains. You can see a pretty quaint waterfall just off the parking lot. The valley surrounded by trees 々 is driven by the urge to take a walk. The toilets and parking lots are in good condition, and I am sick of the fact that the person in charge is in good condition every day.
It was a few minutes drive from the Shirakami Mountains World Heritage Center. There was also a parking space and a toilet. It was very pleasant to feel the water falling from a height of about 12 meters in the immediate vicinity. There was a torii gate and a shrine in front of it.
It is a waterfall near the Shirakami Mountains World Heritage Center in Fujisato, and a Fudoson shrine was built at the entrance of the road to the waterfall.
Knot
I walked slowly from the hotel, but when I noticed it, I arrived just before dusk. So there is no one around the waterfall. The waterfall that is frozen unlike when I visited before is also spectacular. The water coming out little by little from below is also nice.
Nice waterfall
It is located in Fujisato Town, the gateway to the Shirakami Mountains, a World Natural Heritage Site in the northern part of Akita Prefecture. I haven't had a lot of opportunities to visit so far, but when I went there for the first time, it was quite a masterpiece. There are few people, so I was able to take a leisurely look around. There were many highlights nearby and I was able to take a leisurely look around.
It's a pretty nice waterfall.
From Akita to Nishimeya Village, I found a signboard for the waterfall and stopped by when I was about to enter the Shirakami Mountains. You can see a pretty quaint waterfall just off the parking lot. The valley surrounded by trees 々 is driven by the urge to take a walk. The toilets and parking lots are in good condition, and I am sick of the fact that the person in charge is in good condition every day.
just a short walk from the waterfall.
It was a few minutes drive from the Shirakami Mountains World Heritage Center. There was also a parking space and a toilet. It was very pleasant to feel the water falling from a height of about 12 meters in the immediate vicinity. There was a torii gate and a shrine in front of it.
It was a wonderful waterfall.
It is a waterfall near the Shirakami Mountains World Heritage Center in Fujisato, and a Fudoson shrine was built at the entrance of the road to the waterfall.