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Nachi Falls
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Wakayama, Kansai

Nachi Falls

Japan's tallest single-drop waterfall at 133 metres — a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of the Kumano pilgrimage. The Kumano Nachi Taisha shrine and three-storey vermilion pagoda frame the waterfall perfectly in photographs. The falls have been worshipped as a deity for over 1,000 years and are still an active religious site.

Duration

1.5–2 hours

Admission

Free (falls precinct ¥300)

Hours

Falls: always visible; Seiganto-ji Pagoda viewpoint: 9:00–16:00 (last entry 15:40); Kumano Nachi Taisha: 6:00–18:00 for general visit; formal visit / treasure hall: 8:30–16:30 (check official site).

Best Season

Year-round

Access

Bus from Nachi Station (JR Kisei Line, 30 min)

Location

Why Visit

  • 1

    Japan's tallest single-drop waterfall — 133 metres, worshipped as a deity for over 1,300 years

  • 2

    The vermilion pagoda + waterfall composition is one of Japan's top 10 most iconic photographs

  • 3

    Part of the Kumano Kodo UNESCO World Heritage pilgrimage trail

Local Tips

The combination of the 133m waterfall, the orange three-story pagoda, and the forested mountain behind is one of Japan's most reproduced images. The falls are a deity in Shinto — the shrine here is one of the three Kumano Grand Shrines. Arrive early morning before tour buses from Nagoya. The 267-step stone staircase from the bus stop is part of the pilgrimage.

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