Takase Gorge and Waterfalls

Takase Gorge is located at the southern foot of Mt. Chōkai, about 350 m above sea level. The terrain of this area was created by lava that flowed from Mt. Chōkai around 100,000 years ago. With clear streams of water flowing from the mountain, Takase Gorge is rich in natural beauty. A parking area and walking trails are maintained here, and visitors can enjoy hiking among the deciduous forests and wild vegetation, giant rocks, and waterfalls of various sizes.

The waterfalls of Takase Gorge—Kage-no-taki, Kami-no-taki, Yakushi-taki, Kenryū-no-taki, Shiraito-no-taki, and Ōtaki—all have their own unique appearances. These waterfalls are said to have been used as a place of training for those practicing shugendō asceticism on Mt. Chōkai.

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Access 40 min by car from Sakata Port IC (Nihonkai-Tōhoku Expressway); 20 min by car from JR Yuza Station
Toilets Yes (temporary, closed in winter)
Shop No
Rest Area No
Parking Yes
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