Nikai Waterfall Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Taki in the mountains
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You should drive to access here. There is also a parking lot. Since it is a waterfall in the mountains, you can take a leisurely stroll because it is not very crowded. Be careful because your feet are bad
It is located in the mountains that reach the end of Amagi Road. This area is a mountainous area except for roads and few private houses. You can see it if you go up from the parking lot where you can have about 20 cars down Amagi Road. It's a steep slope. Cars are essential around here. I sometimes see people at the bus stop. It seems that I am hiking for a day to see the old Amagi Tunnel, Hachichoike, Nikai Falls, Amakusa Bridge, etc., but I think it is difficult to return. Also, I think there are many waterfalls besides Nikai Falls.
Taki in the mountains
You should drive to access here. There is also a parking lot. Since it is a waterfall in the mountains, you can take a leisurely stroll because it is not very crowded. Be careful because your feet are bad
Tiancheng
There were few people, probably because it was difficult to reach from Nikaitakienchi, which is on the way through the Amagi Tunnel toward Kawazu.
It's mountains.
It is located in the mountains that reach the end of Amagi Road. This area is a mountainous area except for roads and few private houses. You can see it if you go up from the parking lot where you can have about 20 cars down Amagi Road. It's a steep slope. Cars are essential around here. I sometimes see people at the bus stop. It seems that I am hiking for a day to see the old Amagi Tunnel, Hachichoike, Nikai Falls, Amakusa Bridge, etc., but I think it is difficult to return. Also, I think there are many waterfalls besides Nikai Falls.