Waterfall Spots in Ibaraki Area

  • Fukuroda Falls
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    Ibaraki Pref. Kujigundaigomachi Fukuroda 3-19
    One of Japan’s Top Three Waterfalls, the Fukuroda Falls in Kuji County, Ibaraki Prefecture, are 73 meters wide with a 120-meter drop over the tributaries and rapids of Kuji River. Also called “Shido-no-taki” because the falls break over four levels of rocks or because Saigyo Hoshi suggested visiting in each of the four seasons. Its icy visage in winter and the leaves of fall make for particularly inspiring views. The old lookout deck and the new one built in 2008 offer you different views to enjoy.
  • Tsukimachinotaki Waterfall
    Travel / Tourism
    Ibaraki Pref. Kujigundaigomachi Kawayama
    Tsukimachinotaki with its three waterfalls 17 meters high and 12 meters wide is a rare waterfall where a normal double waterfall with two streams of water transforms into a triple waterfall as a small waterfall appears when the water level rises. It has been a traditional place for nijusanyako (a religious gathering on 23rd night of the lunar month) to pray for easy delivery, child rearing and better fortune so takes its name and enshrines a tainai (womb) Kannon.
  • Namase Taki (Oku no Taki)
    Travel / Tourism
    Ibaraki Kuji-gun Daigomachi Konamase
  • Nanatudaki
    Travel / Tourism
    Ibaraki Kitaibaraki Garden
  • Oida no Otaki
    Travel / Tourism
    Ibaraki Hitachiota-shi Konakacho
  • Tamadarenotaki
    Travel / Tourism
    Ibaraki Hitachi-shi Higashigodocho
  • Nanatutaki
    Travel / Tourism
    Ibaraki Pref. Kitaibarakishi Hanakawachou Hanazono
  • Fudotaki
    Travel / Tourism
    Ibaraki Hitachi-shi
  • Fudotaki
    Travel / Tourism
    Ibaraki Hitachiota-shi

Ibaraki Areas

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Just a stone’s throw from Tokyo, Ibaraki is a coastal prefecture that has mastered juxtapositions, where old shrines meet new scientific discoveries and traditional gardens are frequented by the inventors of some of the newest technology. Head to Mito City's Kairakuen - one of Japan's Three Great Gardens - in spring to experience the cellestial blooming of fantastic cherry blossoms at the annual sakura festival.

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