Inkura-no-Taki
Inkura Falls is known for being recognized as one of the "100 waterfalls of Japan." Though visitors cannot get to the pool at the bottom of the waterfall, photos of the waterfall can be taken from the observatory beyond the parking lot. There is maintained parking lot, observatory, and restrooms on site. Please understand that at times the waterfall cannot be seen due to heavy brush and trees.
The waterfall is nicknamed "betsu betsu no taki," which means "separate waterfalls," but was later renamed "Inkura falls" as there was originally an "incline" for transporting lumber.
The waterfall is nicknamed "betsu betsu no taki," which means "separate waterfalls," but was later renamed "Inkura falls" as there was originally an "incline" for transporting lumber.
- Addition
- Height: 43.9 meters
Waterfall width: approx. 10 meters - Address
- Shadai, Shiraoi