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Takachiho Gorge
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Takachiho Gorge

📍 Miyazaki, Takachiho

A narrow basalt canyon of columnar cliffs and a waterfall plunging straight into emerald water — row a small boat to its base, through a landscape woven into Japan's oldest creation myths.

In the mountainous heart of Kyushu, the Gokase River has sliced a slot through ancient volcanic rock to create Takachiho Gorge — walls of perfectly geometric basalt columns rising over impossibly green water.

Why It’s Interesting

The signature image is the Manai Falls spilling 17 metres directly into the gorge, with a tiny rowboat drifting beneath it. You can be the one in that boat: rentals let you paddle right to the base of the falls. This is also mythic ground — Takachiho is where, in legend, the sun goddess Amaterasu hid in a cave and plunged the world into darkness, and the region keeps those stories alive in nightly kagura dances.

Best Time to Visit

Summer is cool and green inside the gorge; November frames the cliffs in red maple. Mornings are calmer and better for photos and boat availability.

Getting There

There’s no train — most visitors come by car or by bus from Kumamoto or Nobeoka. The remoteness is part of why it still feels sacred.

📸 Mon-chan's camera roll

Snapshots from our very good boy on the road.

A rowboat drifting beneath the Manai Falls in a basalt gorge
Rented a boat. Mostly supervised. Waterfall: approved.
Mon-chan steering a little rowboat while Cinnamon the squirrel paddles with an acorn
First mate Cinnamon paddled with a nut. Captain me steered. chk-chk!

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