龍頭の滝

· , Tokushima · 笘・{spot.rating}

Ryuzu no Taki, meaning 'Dragon's Head Waterfall,' is a stunning two-pronged cascade located in Nikko National Park near Lake Chuzenji. The waterfall gets its poetic name from the way the water splits around a large rock formation, resembling a dragon's head with flowing whiskers. Particularly spectacular during autumn when surrounded by vibrant fall foliage, this 210-meter waterfall is easily accessible and offers viewing platforms with teahouses where visitors can enjoy the scenery.

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📍 Addressnull, Tokushima
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💡 Tips for Visitors

Visit during late September to mid-October for peak autumn colors, though it can be crowded during this time. The waterfall is easily accessible by bus from JR Nikko Station or Lake Chuzenji. Cash is recommended for the nearby teahouses and shops, as credit cards may not be accepted at all establishments in the area.

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