A waterfall with a solemn atmosphere.

Designated as a scenic spot by Nankoku City.
This 30-meter-high, three-tiered waterfall features a large hoof-like mark on a rock in the middle tier, said to be the "footprint of a dragon's colt."
Legend has it that when the Buddhist monk Kobo Daishi arrived at Otsu Port, he was drawn to the sound of the waterfall and visited it. Bishamon-do Hall, located nearby, enshrines Bishamonten (Vaisravana), a statue carved by Kobo Daishi.
Crimson carp swim in the pond in front of the falls, and the surrounding trees turn vibrant colors in autumn, creating a beautiful scene.