おのころ池

Miyazaki (宮崎県)
Tourist Attraction
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Mitai, Takachiho, Nishiusuki District, Miyazaki 882-1101, Japan

0982-73-1212

4.0 (40 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

V- Strider

V- Strider

in the last week

Manai Falls is the water that flows from here, and this place is also said to be the place where Izanagi-no-Mikoto and Izanami-no-Mikoto held their wedding ceremony. It is said that there was once a shrine there, and festivals are still held here. For this reason, there is a small island in the pond, and a shrine is enshrined there. If you take a photo with a low exposure, it will look truly mysterious. Furthermore, when you learn that the water in this pond flows out from the cracks of a rock wall with columnar joints across the road, it feels all the more mysterious. It's the first thing you'll see when you head towards Manai Falls from the parking lot, so you won't miss it. Carp and sturgeon swim in the pond, and ducks float by. You can also feed them, so you can enjoy some time with them.
周九思

周九思

6 months ago

There are sturgeons, carp, and mallards in the shallow pool. You can buy a pack of feed to feed them for 100 yuan. The water is very clean.
齋藤たけし

齋藤たけし

a year ago

You can observe the ecology of sturgeon. Perhaps because it was such an unusual creature, I suspected that it was an invasive species. It is a colorful pond where you can see carp as well as sturgeon.
Kato Shiki

Kato Shiki

a year ago

This is a pond that houses a rare sturgeon. Since sharks can also be fed, it seems that they tend to come depending on the person, perhaps because they are used to it. It's pretty big. In fact, I think you'd be quite surprised if you didn't know about it.
yu mi

yu mi

3 months ago

Takachiho Gorge A short promenade from Ohashi Bridge It's within walking distance Onokoro Island is located in the center of the pond. At festivals, mikoshi go into the pond. It looks like it will go around the island.