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Nachi Falls & Kumano Nachi Taisha — Japan's Tallest Waterfall

Published: Jun 2, 2026
Updated: Jun 2, 2026
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Nachi Falls (那智滝, Nachi-no-Taki) is Japan's tallest single-drop waterfall, plunging 133 meters from a sheer cliff into a sacred pool below. The waterfall has been worshiped as a deity (nature kami) for over 1,400 years and forms the spiritual centerpiece of Kumano Nachi Taisha Grand Shrine, one of the three Kumano Sanzan shrines. The iconic view — a vermillion three-story pagoda (Seiganto-ji Temple's pagoda) framing the white cascade of the waterfall against forested mountains — is among Japan's most photographed scenes.

The waterfall is reached by a steep stone staircase ascending through ancient cedar forest, passing Kumano Nachi Taisha's main buildings before arriving at the observation platform. Visitors can approach within meters of the waterfall's base via a narrow path, feeling the spray and hearing the thunderous roar of water hitting the plunge pool. The falls are considered a manifestation of the kami deity Hiro-no-Okami, and pilgrims drink from the sacred water believed to grant longevity. The surrounding Nachi Primeval Forest is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, part of the Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range. The combination of Shinto shrine, Buddhist temple, and sacred waterfall exemplifies the syncretic religious traditions of Kumano, where nature itself is divine.

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Getting There

Access Information

Access: JR Kii-Katsuura Station, then Kumano Kotsu bus 30 min to Nachi-san. Walk 15 min uphill to Kumano Nachi Taisha (free) and Seiganto-ji Temple (¥300). Waterfall observation platform: ¥300. Best viewing: early morning (fewer crowds, soft light) or after rain (increased water volume). Combine with Kumano Kodo day hike: Daimon-zaka stone staircase approach (1km, 30 min).

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**Daimon-zaka approach:** Skip the bus parking lot and start at Daimon-zaka (大門坂) — a 1km stone staircase through towering 800-year-old cedar trees, the traditional pilgrimage approach to Nachi Taisha

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