Overview
Tendaki Ravine is a ravine located in Yabu, Hyogo Prefecture. It is a valley carved by the Tendaki River, a mountain stream originating from Mt. Hyonosen, the highest peak in Hyogo Prefecture, and is known as a scenic area of waterfalls and forest. It lies within the Hyonosen-Ushiroyama-Nagisan Quasi-National Park.
Highlights
- ●A ravine carved by the Tendaki River, which originates from Mt. Hyonosen, Hyogo's highest peak
- ●Tendaki Falls, one of the "Three Famous Falls of Tajima" and selected among the "100 Waterfalls of Japan"
- ●A promenade along old-growth forest chosen for the "100 Forests for Forest Bathing"
- ●A landscape of waterfalls and forest spreading within the Hyonosen-Ushiroyama-Nagisan Quasi-National Park
History
This ravine is a valley carved by the Tendaki River, a mountain stream that rises from Mt. Hyonosen, the highest peak in Hyogo Prefecture. The ravine holds many waterfalls, of which Tendaki Falls is especially renowned, counted among the "Three Famous Falls of Tajima" and selected as one of the "100 Waterfalls of Japan." The promenade along the ravine, covered in old-growth forest, has been chosen as one of the "100 Forests for Forest Bathing."
Access
Located in Yabu, Hyogo Prefecture.
Best season
The fresh greenery of early summer and the autumn foliage seasons are well suited for enjoying the ravine framed by old-growth forest.
Map
35.3353, 134.6075 · Wikidata
Suggested itinerary
- 1Enter the promenade from the ravine entrance in Yabu
- 2Walk the trail through old-growth forest, chosen for the "100 Forests for Forest Bathing"
- 3View Tendaki Falls, one of the "Three Famous Falls of Tajima" and the "100 Waterfalls of Japan"
- 4Take in the waterfalls and forest scenery within the Hyonosen-Ushiroyama-Nagisan Quasi-National Park
Did you know?
💡 The Tendaki River that carves the ravine originates from Mt. Hyonosen, the highest peak in Hyogo Prefecture.
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