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The waterfall is one of the largest in western Japan, with a 110-meter drop. It’s a stepped waterfall with a smaller drop in the upper part. However, the upper part can only be seen from the top. The waterfall is particularly beautiful in autumn. There’s a cave nearby with stalactites called Oni-no-ana.
It takes about five minutes to walk to the bottom of the waterfall on the well-maintained trail from the carpark. Wild Japanese macaques inhabit the area and can be seen along the trail.
Name in Japanese: 神庭の滝
Pronunciation: kanba no taki
Address: Kanba, Maniwa, Okayama 717-0004
This tour visits major sights of Okayama and Tottori prefectures, focusing on small historic cities and natural wonders.