Der Nachi-Wasserfall ist mit einer Fallhöhe von m der höchste Wasserfall Japans mit nur einem Gefälle. Die mittlere Breite des Nachi-Wasserfalls ist etwa 13 m. Er befindet sich innerhalb des Yoshino-Kumano-Nationalparks in der Präfektur. 1 Der Nachi-Wasserfall (japanisch 那智滝, Nachi-no-taki, auch 那智大滝, Nachi-no-ōtaki) ist mit einer Fallhöhe von m der höchste Wasserfall Japans mit nur. 2 Von der Quelle in einem immergrünen Urwald ist der Nachi-Wasserfall mit einer Fallhöhe von Meter Japans größter Wasserfall. 3 Der berühmte Nachi-Wasserfall ist Teil der Weltkulturerbestätten des historischen Kumano-Pilgerweges. Dieser Wasserfall ist mit schwindelerregenden m Höhe. 4 From the wellspring within an evergreen primeval forest, Nachi Waterfall is Japan's tallest waterfall, with an uninterrupted drop of meters. The waterfall is appreciated for its natural beauty, but also worshipped as the dwelling of Shinto deity. The thundering sound of water barreling down every second will give believers and non-believers. 5 Nachi Falls (那智滝, Nachi no Taki) in Nachikatsuura, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, is one of the best-known waterfalls in Japan. With a drop of meters (and 13 meters wide), [1] it is the second tallest water fall with single uninterrupted drop in Japan; however, the tallest waterfalls with multiple drops in Japan are Hannoki Falls, at 6 This beautiful waterfall is one Japan’s most famous waterfalls. Nachikatsuura is located in the Japanese countryside mountains and has a small population of around 18, people and very few tourists, so you can imagine how quiet this place is. The town is renowned for its tuna (‘maguro’) as well as its seaside beauty. 7 The Nachi Waterfall (Nachi-no-taki [那智の滝]; also Nachi Falls) was said to be the highest vertical waterfall in Japan at m. Personally, I think the “vertical” adjective was necessary because we had seen other waterfalls with taller drops like the Shomyo Falls in the Japan Alps. In any case, the presence of shrines, pagodas, and. 8 Nachi Falls, the tallest waterfall in Japan. It is believed that originally Nachi Taisha was built down closer to the base of the waterfall. The shrine is free to enter and is open at all times, though there is a treasure hall displaying art and artifacts that is open from 8am to 4pm and charges yen entry. 9 Nachi Falls 那智大滝,和歌山県. Nachi, in the south eastern corner of Wakayama Prefecture, is one of the highest waterfalls in Japan - just over meters tall. The Nachi Taisha Shrine near the base of the falls is dedicated to the 12 kami (spirits) of the waters. An annual fire festival takes place at Nachi Falls in July, when twelve. nachi japan 10 seiganto-ji 12