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Honokuni Waterfall Course

Honokuni Waterfall Course

This course involves touring waterfalls famous for being power spots. Start at the Ibumi no Taki Waterfall in Toyohashi and then head towards the Ushi no Taki Waterfall. Afterwards, set out for Shinshiro to see 4 waterfalls. Each waterfall has its own distinctive qualities. Provide healing for your mind and body while enjoying the scenery.

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  • Route1

    Ibumi no Taki Waterfall

  • Route2

    Ushi no Taki Waterfall

    The larger waterfall is 10m and the smaller waterfall is 4m. These waterfalls have been famous scenic spots in Mikawa for a long time with many people visiting in the summer looking to cool off.

  • Route3

    Arasawa no Taki Waterfall

    This waterfall has a height of around 13m. A Fudo God is enshrined nearby and a Hiwatari ceremony used to be carried out in the past on winter nights involving burning torches here.

  • Route4

    Narusawa no Taki Waterfall城市)

    This waterfall has a height of around 15m with the most amount of water flow in Oku Mikawa. The scenery intertwines perfectly with the green of the surrounding trees. An enshrinement to the Narusawa Fudo Myoo God of Fire is located nearby.

  • Route5

    Atera no Nanataki Waterfall

  • Route6

    Hyakkendaki Waterfall

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