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Akame 48 Waterfalls

Akame 48 Waterfalls (Akame shijuhachi-taki) is a series of waterfalls located in Mie Prefecture along Akame Shijuhachi valley, approximately 4 km long. This spot has been included on lists such as Japan’s top 100 waterfalls, and Japan’s top 100 forests for forest therapy, a nod to the beauty of this area. The clear water running in this ravine is also included in the ”100 Famous Waters of Heisei." This ravine’s most well-known feature is the Akame Gobaku Falls that is particularly powerful and a great spot for visitors to enjoy the view of nature’s beauty. This area is also known as the home to ninja training, and is a great place to experience what being a ninja entails! Visitors can try on ninja clothing and try out weapons such as ninja throwing stars, and wear specialized footwear for crossing the surface of the river.

(Source: Hick / PIXTA(ピクスタ))

Nunobiki Waterfall

Nunobiki is one of five waterfalls included in the Akame Gobaku Falls. At 30 m tall, it is the largest. It has a certain sense of mysterious beauty as it appears as if a single sheet covers the flowing water. The plunge pool at the base of the waterfall also measures 30 m in depth.

(Source: お茶目な冬景色)

Senju Waterfall

Senju Waterfall also belongs to the Akame Gobaku Falls. The origin of its name (senju meaning thousand hands) comes from either the falling water resembling a thousand hands as it falls through the rocks on its descent, or looking like a Buddhist image of the goddess Kannon with a thousand hands. It is 15 m tall, and at just 20 minutes walking distance from the entrance to Akame 48 Waterfall area, it is relatively easy to access.

(Source: 赤目観光ハウス)

Waterfall and Autumn Foliage Collaboration

Akame 48 Waterfall area is also known for its fine autumn foliage. The peak autumn season is around mid-November. During this period, the intricate scene created with an illumination of waterfall and autumn leaves in the evening and night-time is very popular.

(Source: おけいたん / PIXTA(ピクスタ) )

Address
861 Akamecho Nagasaka, Nabari-shi, Mie
Contact No.
+81-595-63-3004
+81-595-63-3004
Access
10 minutes by Mie Kotsu Bus to Akame-daki Station from Kintetsu Akame-guchi Station, and a further 5 minutes by foot from there.
Opening Hours / Holidays
8:30-17:00 (December through March: 9:00-16:30) Open all year round
Official Website
Time Required

(Source: Hick / PIXTA(ピクスタ))

Nunobiki Waterfall

Nunobiki is one of five waterfalls included in the Akame Gobaku Falls. At 30 m tall, it is the largest. It has a certain sense of mysterious beauty as it appears as if a single sheet covers the flowing water. The plunge pool at the base of the waterfall also measures 30 m in depth.

(Source: お茶目な冬景色)

Senju Waterfall

Senju Waterfall also belongs to the Akame Gobaku Falls. The origin of its name (senju meaning thousand hands) comes from either the falling water resembling a thousand hands as it falls through the rocks on its descent, or looking like a Buddhist image of the goddess Kannon with a thousand hands. It is 15 m tall, and at just 20 minutes walking distance from the entrance to Akame 48 Waterfall area, it is relatively easy to access.

(Source: 赤目観光ハウス)

Waterfall and Autumn Foliage Collaboration

Akame 48 Waterfall area is also known for its fine autumn foliage. The peak autumn season is around mid-November. During this period, the intricate scene created with an illumination of waterfall and autumn leaves in the evening and night-time is very popular.

(Source: おけいたん / PIXTA(ピクスタ) )