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Uru Falls, Spiral Falls, Senshin Falls, Kiriga Falls, Tenga Falls, Fudo Falls, and Somen Falls over the canyon of the Otaki River are collectively called Tadachi Falls. (photo: Tenga Falls).
It was listed as one of the 100 best waterfalls in Japan in 1990, as a scenic spot in Nagano Prefecture in 1974, and as the Chuo Alps National Park on March 27, 2020.
The magnificent stream of the waterfall blends with the surrounding greenery and is mysterious and moving.
In particular, the appearance of the main stream of the Otaki River falling from the top of the 40m-high granite wall of Tenga Falls, which is the main waterfall, is truly overwhelming.
It takes one hour to reach the Tenga Falls, and another hour from there to the Fudo-iwa observation deck. Please bring your trekking gear with you.
The Tadachi Tourism Association conducts monthly inspections (except during winter). We ask for your cooperation in contributing 200 yen toward environmental maintenance costs. Please place your contribution in the blue post at the entrance to the mountain trail.
Enjoy the walking and forest therapy!
NOTICE⚠
-Tadachi Falls is designated as part of the Chuo Alps National Park. Please follow the rules and manner of the Chuo Alps National Park.
-There are no vending machines or shops at Tadachi Falls. Please bring your own drinks.
-There are toilets at three locations: the Tsubukuri parking lot, along the forest road, and at the emergency shelter(the top of the Falls). These are not flush toilets.
*The toilet at the top of the Tadachi Falls is closed now.
-Please park as closely as possible in the parking lot. (Free parking)
-Please take your trash with you.
-Please bring items that make noise, such as bells, to deter bears.
-The path includes wooden walkways and bridges. They can be very slippery when wet, so please be careful where you step.