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Toei-Town Tsuta no Fuchi Falls (Furikusa Valley) and Furikusa River

  • Tsuta no Fuchi Falls (Furikusa Valley) and Furikusa River
  • Tsuta no Fuchi Falls (Furikusa Valley) and Furikusa River
  • Tsuta no Fuchi Falls (Furikusa Valley) and Furikusa River
  • Tsuta no Fuchi Falls (Furikusa Valley) and Furikusa River
  • Tsuta no Fuchi Falls (Furikusa Valley) and Furikusa River

The spectacular “Okumikawa Niagara Falls”

This great waterfall that sends water from 10 meters high and 70 meters in width crashing into the Ochise River has the nickname of the “Niagara Falls of Okumikawa.” The waterfall is connected with the legend of a Dragon King, said to grant the wish of any person who rings the Dragon King Bell there. It is also said in legends that the waterfall’s stream is connected to the Dragon Palace. This natural marvel is one of the most sought attractions of the Furikusa Valley.

SPOT OVERVIEW

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Location : 〒449-0206
In the Furikusa Valley, around Oaza Shimoda, Toei-cho, Kitashitara-gun, Aichi Prefecture
Fee : Free
Parking : Available
Phone number : 0536-76-1780

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ACCESS

  • Access by public transport
    Access by public transport
    ・From Toyohashi station, take the JR Iida line. Alight at Toei station and take the Town Bus Toei line. Alight at "Toei-Onsen-Mae" stop and 1 min walk.
    * Bus operation is subject to change. Please check it before your trip.
  • Access by car
    Access by car
    Drive north on Route 151, pass the Shin Hongo Tunnel and Komakubo Tunnel, turn right at the first intersection, and turn left again 300 m ahead. Turn right just before Shinbashi and the entrance is 500 m ahead.

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