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Unoko Falls — Attraction in Gokase

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Gokase Campsite & Guesthouse
141-1 Sangasho, Gokase, Nishiusuki District, Miyazaki 882-1203, Japan
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Unoko Falls

Sangasho, Gokase, Nishiusuki District, Miyazaki 882-1203, Japan
4.4(133)
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gurunet-miyazaki.com

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4.4
(133)
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5.0
1y

This place was lovely. We were staying at a campsite nearby so we made the walk over. The trail down is fine and overall safe however if it’s been raining some parts can be a little slippery. We went during the summer, however, we did not swim as there was no signage saying if it was possible and access to the water is not easy. If you are in the area I 100% recommend. Me and the 5 others in my group had the area to ourselves and we stayed for at least 30 minutes just enjoying the view and nature. If you get the...

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4.0
5y

I visited Unoko Falls as the leaves had just started changing colors and it was a really nice place to take pictures and enjoy the nature. It is however quite small so dont expect tospend there long time or enjoy walks (or maybe I just couldn't find them....) If you cross the stream (prepare waterproof shoes, or no shoes) you can enjuy the view and walk a bit in a more remote and quiet side...

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5.0
1y

A drive down a very narrow road to get to the car park. The walk from the car park was on a paved path and steel stairs but is quite slippery and steep in a few places. Everything (road and path) seems a little overgrown like it doesn’t get used much. But it’s worth the drive/trek, we had the place to ourselves and is one of the more beautiful waterfalls we have been to...

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HannahHannah
This place was lovely. We were staying at a campsite nearby so we made the walk over. The trail down is fine and overall safe however if it’s been raining some parts can be a little slippery. We went during the summer, however, we did not swim as there was no signage saying if it was possible and access to the water is not easy. If you are in the area I 100% recommend. Me and the 5 others in my group had the area to ourselves and we stayed for at least 30 minutes just enjoying the view and nature. If you get the chance, do it
Julie-Marie Duro SasakiJulie-Marie Duro Sasaki
I visited Unoko Falls as the leaves had just started changing colors and it was a really nice place to take pictures and enjoy the nature. It is however quite small so dont expect tospend there long time or enjoy walks (or maybe I just couldn't find them....) If you cross the stream (prepare waterproof shoes, or no shoes) you can enjuy the view and walk a bit in a more remote and quiet side of the valley.
StuStu
A drive down a very narrow road to get to the car park. The walk from the car park was on a paved path and steel stairs but is quite slippery and steep in a few places. Everything (road and path) seems a little overgrown like it doesn’t get used much. But it’s worth the drive/trek, we had the place to ourselves and is one of the more beautiful waterfalls we have been to around the world.
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This place was lovely. We were staying at a campsite nearby so we made the walk over. The trail down is fine and overall safe however if it’s been raining some parts can be a little slippery. We went during the summer, however, we did not swim as there was no signage saying if it was possible and access to the water is not easy. If you are in the area I 100% recommend. Me and the 5 others in my group had the area to ourselves and we stayed for at least 30 minutes just enjoying the view and nature. If you get the chance, do it
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I visited Unoko Falls as the leaves had just started changing colors and it was a really nice place to take pictures and enjoy the nature. It is however quite small so dont expect tospend there long time or enjoy walks (or maybe I just couldn't find them....) If you cross the stream (prepare waterproof shoes, or no shoes) you can enjuy the view and walk a bit in a more remote and quiet side of the valley.
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A drive down a very narrow road to get to the car park. The walk from the car park was on a paved path and steel stairs but is quite slippery and steep in a few places. Everything (road and path) seems a little overgrown like it doesn’t get used much. But it’s worth the drive/trek, we had the place to ourselves and is one of the more beautiful waterfalls we have been to around the world.
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