Naena Waterfall has been selected one of Japan’s 100 greatest waterfalls. The force of the water falling 55 metres to the basin and the roar echoing around the surrounding hills has given rise to its nickname “the Earthquake Waterfall”.
The volume of water is at its greatest in spring while the waterfall is a refreshing retreat among the verdant greens of summer before the surrounding hills are filled with autumnal foliage later...
Read moreThe hike wasn’t that difficult. You will be crossing two bridges. A lot of children and elderly people were able to do it easily. If you want to swim I suggest you go during a sunny weather. There is no path going directly near the waterfalls. You have to go through the big rocks if you really want to go near it. If you are there to just take a picture and breathe in the beauty of the it then the waterfalls is...
Read moreIn a light trek of about 15 minutes, you can meet the Naena Waterfall that blows out the best mist for you. The waterfall is very cold and pleasant because it is snowmelt water accumulated in mount Myōkō. In May, the temperature and water temperature are very low, so I would like to recommend wearing a thin down jacket or so. On a hot midsummer day, you won't want to leave...
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