Manai Falls
Manai Falls is about 17-meters in height and is located in the middle of Takachiho Gorge. It was recently chosen as one of Japan’s Top 100 Waterfalls for its scenic beauty. The sight of its waters crashing into the gorge is a highlight for visitors, and boats can be rented out during the day year-round to experience the falls up close from below. At night, Manai Falls is illuminated in different colors for mystic nighttime strolls.
The source of the waterfall is connected to Japanese mythology. The waters flow from a natural well of spring water at Ama Manai, a spot said to be the first source of water brought by the deities to the earthly realm.
Takachiho’s Three Arched Bridges (Sanbashi) View
The Takachiho Gorge is said to be one of the few spots in all of Japan with a simultaneous view of three arched bridges. The three bridges showcase diverse construction technologies: 1) Shinbashi (stone construction over a concrete arch); 2) Takachiho Ohashi (steel bridge), Showa period (1926–1989); and 3) Shinto Takachiho Ohashi (concrete bridge), Heisei period (1989–2019).