
Takachiho Gorge
Rent a rowboat and drift through a canyon carved by the Gokase River, under towering basalt walls and a waterfall that drops directly into the gorge. Go at 8am before the crowds arrive.
Half day
Free to walk the gorge; boat rental ¥4,100 per boat (Tue–Thu) or ¥5,100 (Fri–Mon and holidays) for 30 min. As of 2022
Gorge walk: 8:00–17:00; boat rental: 8:00–17:00 (last boat 16:30, may sell out); Manai Falls: always visible
Spring (April–May) and Autumn (October–November)
90 min by express bus from Kumamoto
Location
Why Visit
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Row a boat through hexagonal basalt canyon walls
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17m Manai waterfall drops directly into the gorge
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Birthplace of Japanese creation myths — deeply sacred
Local Tips
The 80m Manai waterfall dropping into the emerald gorge is most dramatic in the morning when mist still hangs in the valley. Boats sell out by midday on weekends and holidays — arrive at 8am opening or book through accommodation. The 1km gorge walk is paved and accessible. Combine with Takachiho Shrine night kagura (20:00, year-round) for a full Takachiho day.
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