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Air Terjun Minoh

Air Terjun Minoh

Air Terjun Minoh adalah air terjun terkenal setinggi 33 meter yang telah terpilih sebagai salah satu dari 100 Air Terjun Terbaik di Jepang dan salah satu dari 100 Pemandangan Jepang.
Gemuruh gemuruh air terjun akan bergema di seluruh tubuh Anda, membuat Anda lupa waktu saat Anda menatap air seolah-olah air itu jatuh dari langit.

Dikatakan bahwa mistikus legendaris Jepang En no Gyoja bertemu dengan dewa naga di sini selama pelatihannya, dan jika Anda pergi ke mulut air terjun, Anda dapat menemukan lubang naga di mana dewa naga dikatakan telah tinggal.

Daerah di sekitar air terjun besar ini dikunjungi oleh orang-orang seperti Oda Nobunaga dan Matsuo Basho, dan merupakan tempat kekuatan yang menakjubkan karena topografinya yang berbentuk mangkuk yang dikatakan dapat mengumpulkan ion negatif.
Tempat ini juga sangat populer sebagai tempat yang lebih sejuk untuk dikunjungi di musim panas.
Pada malam hari, air terjun ini diterangi, menciptakan pengalaman magis yang berbeda dibandingkan dengan siang hari.

Informasi fasilitas

Telepon
072-723-1885 (Pusat Informasi Lalu Lintas dan Wisata Minoh)
Hari Libur
Tidak ada
Biaya
Gratis
Parkir
Silakan gunakan tempat parkir pertama dan kedua di depan Stasiun Minoh.
Akses
Kira-kira 40 menit berjalan kaki dari Stasiun Hankyu Minoh di sepanjang jalur air terjun.
Alamat
Minohkoen, Minoh, Osaka

Ulasan untuk Air Terjun Minoh

Sue

Sue

The nature at Minoo Park was absolutely stunning, and the weather couldn't have been better. The path was easy to follow, allowing us to take our time and really soak in the beauty of the surroundings. We even took a moment to sit down and enjoy the peaceful sounds of running water and the wind rustling through the leaves. Plus, trying the maple leaf crackers along the way was a delightful treat. Even though there was a recent typhoon that had blocked part of the path, the temple at the end was still a sight to behold. And the best part? It was so accessible from Umeda Osaka station.

Lee

Lee

Minoo Park was not originally on our itinerary, but I'm so glad we decided to go there. A friend shared some pictures, and it seemed like the perfect escape from the bustling areas of Dotonbori and Namba. We added it after visiting Osaka Castle, and getting there was relatively straightforward with a mix of walking and train changes. The 2.9 km walk was rewarded with a beautiful waterfall, even though it wasn't the most spectacular one I've seen. Along the way, we indulged in fried maple leaf tempura, which was surprisingly crispy. There was also an insect museum nearby, although it didn't seem to attract many visitors. We did spot photographers with zoom lenses capturing the beauty of the park. Most of the tourists were Japanese, with some from mainland China and Taiwan. The paved tar road to the waterfall made the hike easy, suitable for jogging and outdoor enthusiasts. And, of course, we couldn't resist trying the drinks and grilled fish from the stalls at the waterfall. The weather was perfect for our outdoor trekking adventure.