Shosenkyo Gorge — Granite Walls and Waterfalls
Shosenkyo Gorge, carved by the Arakawa River through the granite mountains north of Kofu, stretches 5km through vertical cliffs rising up to 180 meters. The gorge has been designated a Special Place of Scenic Beauty — one of only a handful in Japan — for its dramatic rock formations, crystal-clear rapids, and the Sengataki Waterfall that drops 30 meters into an emerald pool. The riverbed is polished white granite, and the water runs so clear that you can see individual pebbles at 5-meter depths.
The main walking path follows the river from the entrance gate to the Sengataki Waterfall, a 90-minute roundtrip walk through mossy forest punctuated by viewpoints overlooking the gorge. The path crosses suspension bridges and passes stone monuments carved with poetry by visiting artists over the centuries. Autumn transforms the gorge into Yamanashi's premier foliage destination — the maple-covered canyon walls turn crimson and gold, creating a color tunnel that rivals Kyoto's most famous temples.
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