Imadaki Falls

Tottori (鳥取県)
Tourist Attraction
Imadaki Falls - Photo 1
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Imadaki Falls - Photo 3

Kitafuku, Yurihama, Tōhaku District, Tottori 689-0701, Japan

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4.4 (112 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

Savannah Dube

Savannah Dube

12 months ago

Short easy walk from the parking lot to the falls. Huge waterfall is an understatement. Make sure you put the right location in your maps, it is a small road to get there. Has a bathroom but it's outdoors so spiders are protecting it.
ফাইরুজ নাওয়ার

ফাইরুজ নাওয়ার

a year ago

Nice waterfall. I will go again Insha’Allah in Autumn and Rainy season.
Guntur Sugira

Guntur Sugira

2 years ago

looking for freah air and nature silent
Ar Kn

Ar Kn

3 months ago

A direct waterfall with a drop of 44m that flows into the Toneri River. The basin of the waterfall is shallow, but the single stream that falls from the high rock wall is spectacular, and you can even see the back of the waterfall. It is an object of worship, and there is a rare custom in which priests and monks pray at the same time at the opening of the waterfall on July 15th. It's about 200m from the entrance to the waterfall, about 3 minutes. This is a well-maintained waterfall that is easy to visit. The footing in front of the waterfall is good, so viewing the waterfall is easy. The sidewalk is wide and flat, with no extreme steps. The road seems to be suitable for wheelchair users, but the entrance is very strict and it is best to assume that it is not possible without assistance. There is a large free parking lot where buses can also park. Restrooms are located along the promenade.
ksk Y

ksk Y

8 months ago

When you ask Google seniors for directions, unless you search for Imataki parking lot, they will take you to a different route. When you get close, there are information boards all over the place, so just follow them and you'll arrive. It is a magnificent and beautiful waterfall with a height of 44 meters and a unique atmosphere. In the summer, reservations are required, and it seems that you can eat Imataki Gozen under the waterfall. What's with the trees buried in the ground? That's what I thought, but it looks like if you build a base on top of this, it will create an atmosphere similar to when you are having tea. It looks pretty fun and delicious, so I'd like to go someday, although the minimum number of people is 4 people.