Hisetsu-no-takiFalls
The word ``yūgen'' is apt for this waterfall located to the west of Asari Shrine, which is 30 meters high and 12 meters wide, with water falling down from the sky as if falling from the sky. Long ago, Tokugawa Yorinobu (Nanryu Lord), the lord of the Kishu domain, visited this waterfall and was struck by its beauty. When the wind blows, snow dances like droplets,'' he wrote in a Chinese poem. Because of this, it came to be called `` Hisetsu-no-takiFalls''. Hisetsu-no-takiFalls...