It is a World Heritage Site in Wakayama Prefecture, Nachi Waterfall with a drop of 133 meters and a three-story pagoda.
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Nachi Falls, located in Nachikatsuura Town, Wakayama Prefecture, is a waterfall that is worshipped as the shintai of Hiryu Shrine, a separate shrine of the World Heritage Kumano Nachi Taisha Shrine. It is also registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site "Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountains".
The width of the Choshi Mouth is 13 meters, and the direct drop to the waterfall basin is 133 meters, and the total drop is the 12th highest in Japan, but you can enjoy the spectacular view that boasts the highest drop in Japan as a single waterfall.
After visiting the waterfall, we recommend eating at a lunch spot around Aoganto Temple. There are also hotels near the station where you can enjoy healing hot springs.
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