Musashi Mitake Shrine
Musashi Mitake Shrine: A Sacred Mountain Escape
Discover Nanayo Falls in Tokyo: A stunning seven-tiered waterfall offering a tranquil escape into nature's beauty and serene landscapes.
Nanayo Falls, nestled in the Mitakesan region of Tokyo, is a stunning seven-tiered waterfall offering a serene escape into nature. Easily accessible via well-maintained trails, it's a perfect spot for hiking, photography, and enjoying the peaceful sounds of cascading water.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transport
To reach Nanayo Falls, take the JR Ome Line to Mitake Station. From Mitake Station, take a Nishi Tokyo bus to the Mitake Tozan Railway cable car station, about a 10-minute ride. Take the Mitake-san Cable Car to the top of the mountain, which is a 6-minute ride. From the cable car station, walk east for approximately 40 minutes along the Rock Garden Hiking Course. The bus fare is around ¥280, and the cable car is ¥590 for a one-way ticket.
Walking
From the Mitake-san Cable Car station, follow the signs for the Rock Garden Hiking Course. The walk to Nanayo Falls is approximately 40 minutes and involves a descent through a forested area. Be prepared for some steep steps and potentially slippery conditions. The path is well-marked, and the sound of the waterfall will guide you as you approach.
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