Tsukimachi Falls Guide: Behind-the-Falls Views in Okukuji

Tsukimachi Falls

Tsukimachi Falls is a natural scenic site in Daigo Town, Ibaraki. Its greatest appeal lies in its distinctive viewing environment, where the waterfall feels close at hand. For travelers exploring the Okukuji area, it is a familiar stop for enjoying natural scenery. Here, you can find highlights of Tsukimachi Falls, ways to spend time on-site, and useful information for planning an overnight stay.

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Why Visit and What to Experience

Water curtain at Tsukimachi

Tsukimachi Falls has long been known as an “Urami no Taki,” or a waterfall viewed from behind, and is recognized for its rare viewing environment even within Japan. The waterfall, about 17 meters high and 12 meters wide, flows down the rock surface and can be observed from close range. Surrounded by trees, the setting represents one of Okukuji’s natural landscapes, offering a calm atmosphere where travelers can appreciate nature itself, unlike large-scale tourist facilities.

At the site, travelers can spend time walking around the area while listening to the sound of the water or viewing scenery that changes with the seasons. During the fresh greenery and autumn foliage seasons, many travelers visit for photography, making it suitable for those who want to capture natural landscapes. Rather than rushing through tourist sites, this spot suits travelers who want to stay slowly in a forested setting.

Useful Information for Travel Planning

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