In Shizuoka Prefecture, there is a place that was the setting for the novel “The Dancer of Izu” by Yasunari Kawabata, a great writer of the Showa era. It is “Kawazunanadaru”. There are two Izu dancer statues on the 850m long promenade in Kawazunanadaru. That’s why many fans still visit. By the way, Kawazunanadaru is a collection of unique waterfalls consisting of seven waterfalls of different types. Each waterfall is full of attractions and is a great tourist spot. This time, we will introduce in detail Kawazunanadaru, Shizuoka Prefecture, which has seven waterfalls that were the stage for Izu no Odoriko.
①【Kawazu Nanataki】 A general term for the seven waterfalls flowing through Kawazu Town!!
Kawazunanadaru is the collective name for seven waterfalls on the Kawazu River that flows through Kawazu Town, Kamo District, Shizuoka Prefecture. The seven waterfalls, in order from downstream, are O Falls, Deai Falls, Kani Falls, Syokei Falls, Hebi Falls, Ebi Falls, and Kama Falls. Kawazunanadaru has the following legend. A large snake with seven heads appeared at Hatcho Pond in Amagi.
The tengu Manzaburo slays the snake. Legend has it that the head of the slain snake turned into a waterfall, and its body turned into a river, becoming Kawazunanadaru. Kawazu Nanataki Falls also has a promenade with a total length of 850m where you can take a short trek around the waterfalls, taking about an hour each way. Kawazu Nanataki Falls is especially recommended during the summer months, as the waterfalls are lit up at night.
②【Otaki】 Filming location of Thelma Eromae!! ︎A waterfall that you can see while soaking in the open-air bath!! ︎
O-taki is one of the Kawazunanadaru waterfalls and is the first waterfall from the downstream. With a height of about 30m and a width of about 7m, it is the largest waterfall in Kawazunanadaru. It is also the largest waterfall on the Izu Peninsula. There is Otaki Onsen nearby, where you can soak in an open-air bath while looking at Otaki. O-taki is also famous as the filming location for the movie ″Thermae Romae”.
➂【Deai Falls】 A waterfall where two waterfalls meet!! ︎
Deai Falls is one of the Kawazunanadaru waterfalls and is the second waterfall from the downstream. Deai Falls is a waterfall with a drop of 2m, width of 2m, and length of 18m. Deai means encounter. It is located at the confluence of the Kawazu River and its tributary, the Hagi River, and was named after the confluence of the two rivers.
④【Kani Falls】 The youngest waterfall with a height of 2m!! ︎
Kani Falls is one of the Kawazunanadaru waterfalls and is the third waterfall from the downstream. Kani Falls is the smallest waterfall in Kawazunanadaru, with a height of 2m, width of 1m, and length of 15m. Kani means crab. It got its name from the fact that the rocks on both sides of the waterfall are uneven and look like a crab’s shell.
⑤【Shokei waterfall】 Commemorative photo in front of the bronze statue‼︎ ︎
Syokei Falls is one of the Kawazu Seven Falls, and is the fourth waterfall from the downstream. Hatsukyo Falls is a waterfall that is approximately 10m high and 7m wide.
▲There is a bronze statue of “Izu Dancer and Me” right next to the waterfall, which is the biggest photo spot at Kawazu nanadaru.
⑥ 【Hebi Falls】 The surrounding rock walls are distinctive‼︎
Hebi Falls is one of the Kawazu nanadaru waterfalls and is the fifth waterfall from the downstream. Hebi Falls is a waterfall that is 3m high and 2m wide. Hebi means snake. It got its name because the surrounding rocks look like snake scales.
⑦【Ebi Falls】 The nearby suspension bridge stands out‼︎
Ebi Falls is one of the Kawazunanadaru waterfalls and is the 6th waterfall from the downstream. Ebi waterfall is a waterfall that is 5m high and 3m wide. Ebi means shrimp. It was named because the flow of the waterfall resembles a shrimp’s tail.
▲There is a beautiful suspension bridge like this nearby. The promenade that goes around the seven waterfalls is well-maintained and is a route that allows you to enjoy nature to the fullest.
⑧【Kamataki】 The most powerful waterfall in the upper reaches of Kawazu Nanataki!! ︎
Kama Falls is one of the Kawazunanadaru waterfalls and is the most upstream waterfall. Kamataki is a waterfall that is 22m high and 2m wide. Kama means a pot. It got its name from the fact that the pool at the bottom of the waterfall is shaped like a kettle. It was once called “Hell Valley” because of its impressive and wild nature.
▲The area around Kama Falls has a unique rock surface.
⑨【Sarutabuchi】 Climb the long wooden deck…
Saruta Deep is a large deep pool located upstream of Kama Falls.
▲Saruta-buchi can be reached by climbing a long wooden deck from Kama Falls.
⑩Kawazunanadaru Access information.
Here you will find detailed information about access to Kawazunanadaru. The address of Kawazu Nanataki is “Nashimoto, Kawazu-cho, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka Prefecture”.
❶Route from Numazu IC to Kawazu Nanataki by car
Numazu IC (Ashidaka, Numazu City, Shizuoka Prefecture) ⇒ National Route 136 ⇒ National Route 414 ⇒ Kawazu Nanataki |
The total distance is 50km, and the journey time is 1 hour and 10 minutes.
Summary 【Kawazu Nanataki】
This time, we introduced Kawazu Nanadaru, Shizuoka Prefecture, which has seven waterfalls that were the stage for Izu no Odoriko. Kawazunanadaru in Shizuoka Prefecture has an 850m long promenade that takes about an hour each way, making it ideal for visiting waterfalls. There are many photo spots, so you can take impressive videos and images. Also, since there are a lot of negative ions in the air, your mind and body will feel refreshed and refreshed. When you visit Shizuoka Prefecture, why not stop by Kawazunanadaru?
▲Official site
▲It is said that if a pebble falls into this hole, your luck will improve. Why not give it a try?
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