Ayugaeri Falls

Kagawa (香川県)
Tourist Attraction
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Saitacho Saitakami, Mitoyo, Kagawa 769-0401, Japan

0875-56-5880

3.9 (173 reviews)

Opening Hours

MondayOpen 24 hours
TuesdayOpen 24 hours
WednesdayOpen 24 hours
ThursdayOpen 24 hours
FridayOpen 24 hours
SaturdayOpen 24 hours
SundayOpen 24 hours

Reviews

Chroeng Borany

Chroeng Borany

5 years ago

good place for relax😊
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2 months ago

It was my first time. Parking lot 🅿️ You can see the waterfall in a few minutes by walking with several cars on the roadside. The road is cobblestone-like and could be slippery if it's wet. It wasn't raining so there wasn't much water. I didn't feel any negative ions... The children had fun playing in the water.
M “spoon” M

M “spoon” M

2 months ago

It was a hot day in midsummer and it hadn't rained for several days, but there was quite a lot of water and it was worth seeing. From the asphalt-paved road, take a narrow path and walk downhill for about 10 minutes to reach the waterfall. To get right to the waterfall, you need to cross a narrow river, so if you bring a towel and sandals that you don't mind getting wet, you'll be able to enjoy it even closer. If you like playing in rivers, you may want to bring your swimsuit and swim ♪ (The area near the waterfall is deep, so be careful with small children)
Smnm M

Smnm M

a month ago

I went in August. The greenery was beautiful, and when I got close to the waterfall, it felt a little cool, and although it was hot, it felt good. It was during summer vacation, so there were kids swimming and it was very crowded. In some places, signs said to be careful of vipers.
スナメリ

スナメリ

in the last week

A beautiful waterfall with a blue-green basin. The dome-shaped space surrounded by trees is mysterious. Due to the calm flow of the water, it was crowded with families playing in the water in the summer. Small fish and freshwater crabs lived there. In Kagawa, there aren't many beautiful rivers where you can play in the water, so I hope they continue to protect this environment. The water of the river that originates from the Sanuki Mountains is slightly cloudy and not clear. It appears to contain colloidal particles.