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Tashiro's Nanatsukama

新潟県
3.1
Tourist Information of This Area
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Seven pools of waterfalls scattered throughout the Tani-gawa River stream.
Located in a scenic spot with amazing columnar joints, it is a series of seven waterfall basins scattered throughout a stream that flows from Mt. Naeba. The waterfalls are located upstream and stretch for about 1 km, creating a secluded and serene atmosphere in the valley. You can feel the power of nature through the dynamic waterfalls and steep vertical layers.

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic Nature

Highlights

Point 1

Rare Waterfall Basin Designated as a Place of Scenic Beauty and Natural Monument

Tashiro's Nanatsukama Rare Waterfall Basin Designated as a Place of Scenic Beauty and Natural Monument
Tashiro's Nanatsukama refers to seven waterfall basins scattered throughout the Kama River's stream, which flows from the Naeba mountain range. It's extremely rare to have seven waterfall basins gathered in one place, but even more so, the landscape of the right bank of the waterfall basin is a cross-section layer, and the left bank is a steep vertical layer, creating a unique landscape in Japan that cannot be found elsewhere. The powerful and beautiful rock faces and the sound of the water falling from the waterfall make you feel the grandeur of nature. Even just closing your eyes and listening to the sound of the waterfall can be healing.
Point 2

Camping is also possible in the park!

Tashiro's Nanatsukama Camping is also possible in the park!
At Nanatsugama Park, which has Nanatsugama Falls, there is a campsite with a kitchen. Instead of just seeing Nanatsugama Falls and leaving, you can enjoy nature all day by camping in the spacious park. At night, there is little light around, so if the weather is good, you can see a sky full of stars! It's recommended for those who want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and experience nature with all five senses.
Point 3

The Combination of Autumn Leaves and Nanatsukama's Rock Surface is Outstanding!

Tashiro's Nanatsukama The Combination of Autumn Leaves and Nanatsukama's Rock Surface is Outstanding!
The season when the most people visit Tashiro's Nanatsukama is during the autumn leaves season. The best season for autumn leaves is from late October to early November. The gradient of the water flowing from the waterfall with a loud sound and the trees dyed in red and yellow, as well as the rough rock surface in the background, make you feel the powerful nature of autumn. As November approaches, Niigata Prefecture gets colder, so it is recommended to wear warm clothes such as a coat.
Point 4

Benten-do Shrine, where the deity of the waterfall is enshrined

The deity of the waterfall, a giant snake that appears in the legend of the great serpent, is enshrined at the Benten-do Shrine near the waterfall as a deity of the same name. You can reach it by following the walking path from the parking lot. As you walk along the path, which is surrounded by trees and has poor visibility and footing, you'll feel like you're entering a different world from the one we normally inhabit. From the Benten-do Shrine, you can see the Nanatsugama Falls directly in front of you. It's quite impressive, so be sure to explore not only the observation deck, but also the walking path!
Point 5

Experience the 300-Year-Old Tashiro Kagura Tradition

Every year in mid-July, the Nana-tsubo Matsuri (Seven Kettles Festival) is held in the Tashiro district of Nakasato, Joetsu City, at the entrance to the Nana-tsubo Valley. At this festival, you can see the Tashiro Kagura, a traditional performance that has been handed down in this region for about 300 years. It is performed by members of the Tashiro Kagura-za, who are dedicated to passing on the region's traditional performing arts to future generations. Local cuisine and sake are also sold at the festival, so if you want to learn more about the lifestyle of the Tashiro district, be sure to check it out!
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Required time

Takes about an hour to visit
Tashiro's Nanatsukama is a complex park that includes not only seven designated scenic waterfalls, but also the Sotonosawa sand control dam, a campsite, and the Benten Shrine. If you only want to see the waterfalls from the observation deck, it's only a 5-minute walk from the parking lot and you can fully experience the waterfall and nature in about 30 minutes. Even if you take your time to visit the dam and shrine, you can fully enjoy it by taking a leisurely stroll and securing about an hour.

History

A Historically Rare Waterfall Basin with a Legend of a Giant Snake
At Tashiro's Nanatsukama, there is a legend of a giant snake. The story goes like this: Once upon a time, a man made a promise with the giant snake, who was the master of this waterfall basin, that "the fishing net used to catch fish in this waterfall can only be used once." However, this man broke his promise and used the net for a second time. As a result, he angered the giant snake and lost his life at this waterfall. It is said that you may encounter wild snakes when you visit Tashiro's Nanatsukama. Perhaps they are the companions of the giant snake, who is the master of the basin.

Parking

Free Parking Available
When visiting the Nanatsugama at Tashiro, please use the adjacent "Observation Parking Lot". Parking is free and there is space for up to 20 regular-sized cars. From the observation parking lot, you can see the waterfall basin. As there are steep slopes, we recommend wearing comfortable shoes for walking.

Basic Information

Address Tashiro, Tokamachi-shi, Niigata 949-8413
TEL 025-763-3168
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