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Takachiho Gorge

Published: May 31, 2026
Updated: May 31, 2026
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Takachiho Gorge

Takachiho Gorge is one of Japan's most dramatic natural landscapes, carved by the Gokase River through ancient volcanic basalt columns. The gorge stretches approximately 7 km and features stunning vertical cliffs rising 80–100 meters on both sides. The centerpiece is Manai Falls, a 17-meter waterfall cascading directly into the emerald-green river below.

Rowboats can be rented to experience the gorge from water level — a truly unforgettable perspective. Early morning visits reward photographers with mist rising from the river.

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Getting There

Access Information

By Bus from Nobeoka: Take the Takachiho Express Bus from Nobeoka Station (approx. 1 hr 40 min). By Car: From Miyazaki City approx. 2 hrs via Route 218. Parking available near the gorge entrance (¥500).

Insider Guide

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Arrive before 8am to beat crowds and catch morning mist. Rowboats sold from 8:30am (¥800/30 min). Staying overnight lets you attend the Yokagura performance (10pm–5am, ¥700) at Takachiho Shrine.

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