Anmon-no-taki Waterfalls
Shirakami-Sanchi became Japan's first World Heritage Site in 1993 because it's home to a variety of rare plants and animals. Anmon-no-taki Waterfalls in the Shirakami Mountains consists of three cascades. The first waterfall at the top is 42 meters high, the second is 37 meters high, and the third is 26 meters high. A walking path and boardwalk connect the Anmon Rest Area to the first waterfall via the Anmon Valley Route, but since there's the danger of falling rocks in some spots, hikers need to report that they are using the trail. Advanced booking is recommended for hiring a guide to go with you.
Spot details
- Address
- Aomori Pref. Nakatsugarugunnishimeyamura Kawaratai Okawazoe Map
- Closed
- Closed in winter. *The road may be closed on rainy days due to rising river levels.
- Fees
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Free
※However, you must submit a travel notification and wear a helmet before strolling at your own risk. Up to the 2nd waterfall, simple maintenance has been made. - Parking Lot
- Available(160spaces)
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN