Nachi Waterfall
Virginia GonzalezNachi is a small town located in Wakayama Prefecture which hosts Seiganto-ji temple, Nachi Taisha shrine and the impressive Nachi no Otaki waterfall
Nachi Waterfall (那智滝, Nachi no Taki) in Nachikatsuura, Wakayama Prefecture, is one of the most famous waterfalls in Japan. With a drop of 133 meters, it is the highest waterfall in the country with a single, uninterrupted stream of water. The highest waterfalls with multiple waterfalls in Japan however, the Hannoki Falls with 497 meters and the Shomyo Falls with 350 meters.
If you go down the stone stairs after going under the gate of the Hiro Shrine, you can immediately see the huge waterfall falling from the cliff. Since this waterfall is considered god, touching the rippling water is a blessing. It is one of the "100 selected Japanese waterfalls" and "100 soundscapes in Japan".
At the top of the falls, there are two rocks that are the guardian gods of the falls and the Shinto shrine.
Nachi is a small town located in Wakayama Prefecture which hosts Seiganto-ji temple, Nachi Taisha shrine and the impressive Nachi no Otaki waterfall
A school trip to Wakayama prefecture brought us to Nachi Falls. The 133 meter drop, and the fantastic views from the summit shrine are definitely the most attractive points of this place!
Школьная поездка в префектуру Вакаяма привела нас на Водопады Нати. Водопад, достигающий 133 метров в высоту, и фантастические виды с вершины храма - это самые привлекательные моменты этого места!
Rare build-up of ice on the rocks of Nachi Falls, and beautiful Nachi Taisha Shrine in Wakayama Prefecture.
Nachi Shrine & Waterfall: One of the three great shrines of Kumano, Nachi Shrine, is a place to form a new connection with someone, or something special.
Sanctuaire et Cascade de Nachi : Kumano Nachi-taisha, l'un des trois grands sanctuaires de Kumano, est le lieu où se rendent les pèlerins espérant améliorer leur vie.
Nachi merupakan sebuah kota kecil, terletak di Prefektur Wayakama. Ia menjadi rumah bagi kuil Buddha Seiganto-ji dan kuil Shinto Nachi Taisha serta air terjun mempesona Nachi no Otaki.
Một chuyến đi với trường tới tỉnh Wakayama đã mang chúng tôi đến thác nước Nachi. Với độ dốc 133 m của thác, và cảnh đẹp tuyệt vời từ nơi cao nhất của ngôi đền là địa điểm thu hút nhất của địa điểm này!
คุมะโนะ โคะโดะ คือเครือข่ายถนนและเส้นทางโบราณที่ทอดยาวข้ามเทือกเขาของคุมะโนะ พื้นที่คุมะโนะทั้งหมดได้รับการยกย่องให้เป็นมรดกโลก ในระยะเวลากว่าพันปี ผู้แสวงบุญจากทั่วประเทศญี่ปุ่นได้เดินทางแสวงบุญมายังคุมะโนะ รวมถึงผู้คนในทุกระดับชนชั้น ทุกเพศ ทุกวัย ที่มีความเชื่อว่า เมื่อเดินทางเข้ามายังคุมะโนะแล้วพวกเขาเหล่านั้นได้ชำระร่างกายและจิตใจให้บริสุทธิ์ และเกิดใหม่มาในโลกอีกครั้ง
Dikatakan sebagai air terjun tertinggi se-Jepang
Băng trên đá rất hiếm gặp ở thác nước Nachi, và đền Nachi Taisha tươi đẹp tại tỉnh Wakayama.
Đền Nachi và Thác nước: Một trong ba ngôi đền lớn của Kumano, Đền Nachi, là nơi để tạo nên một sự kết nối mới với một ai đó, hoặc một thứ gì đó đặc biệt.
Nachi là một thị trấn nhỏ nằm ở tỉnh Wakayama, nơi có ngôi đền Seiganto-ji, đền Nachi Taisha và thác Nachi no Otaki
Salah satu dari tiga kuil besar Kumano untuk meminta berbagai macam permohonan
The Kumano Nachi Taisha is a Shinto shrine and part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed holy sites and pilgrimage routes in the Kii Mountains of Japan. The Kumano Kodo Route connects it with other sites of the same classification, mainly in Wakayama Prefecture This is the perfect area for hiking enthusiasts. The shrine is part of a large complex of neighboring religious sites that illustrate the amalgamation of Buddhist and Shinto influences that is characteristic of the Kumano region. The site also has the highest waterfall in Japan. The 133 meter high Nachi no Taki still impresses many travelers with its strength and natural beauty.
For over 1,000 years, Japanese people from all walks of life, including retired emperors and aristocrats, have made the arduous pilgrimage of Wakayama. The Kumano Kodo is a network of ancient pilgrimage routes that traverse the Kii Peninsula in southern Wakayama Prefecture. These sacred paths have become Created to serve as pilgrimage routes to enter the sacred Kumano Sanzan area, which includes the three great shrines of Kumano Hongū Taisha, Kumano Nachi Taisha and Kumano Hayatama Taisha. In July 2004, the Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage Routes were established as part of the "Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range" added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. There are 4 main routes in total: The Nakahechi Route is the most popular route. From the 10th century onwards, the Nakahechi route was used extensively by the imperial family on pilgrimages from Kyoto. The Kohechi route connects the Buddhist temple complex of Koyasan and Kumano-Sanzan. Hikers should be well prepared if they want to take this route. The Ohechi Route offers picturesque views over the Pacific, while the Iseji Route features a variety of mountain passes, bamboo forests, terraced rice fields and beaches.