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Overview
Kiyomizu Fall is a waterfall in Kiyomizu, Ogi-machi, Ogi, Saga Prefecture, also known as Tamasudare Fall. It has a drop of 75 metres. Its waters join the Kiyomizu River, which flows into the Gion River of the Kase River system.
Highlights
- ●A waterfall with a drop of 75 metres
- ●Its alternative name, Tamasudare Fall
- ●The Kiyomizu River, chosen in 1985 as one of the 100 Selected Waters
- ●Waters flowing on into the Gion River of the Kase River system
History
The Kiyomizu River, which the fall's waters join, was chosen in 1985 as one of Japan's 100 Selected Waters. The Kiyomizu River in turn flows into the Gion River of the Kase River system.
Access
The waterfall is located in Kiyomizu, Ogi-machi, Ogi, Saga Prefecture.
Best season
The fall is at its most striking when the flow is full and the water feels coolest.
Map
33.3256, 130.2149 · Wikidata
Suggested itinerary
- 1View the waterfall with its 75-metre drop
- 2See the flow that gave rise to the name Tamasudare Fall
- 3Follow the Kiyomizu River that the fall's waters join
- 4Take in the banks of the Kiyomizu River, one of the 100 Selected Waters
Did you know?
💡 The Kiyomizu River, which the fall's waters join, was chosen in 1985 as one of Japan's 100 Selected Waters.
Nearby spots
📍 Yūtoku Inari Shrine📍 Yakataishi no Nanatsugama📍 久里双水古墳
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