Ushi Falls Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
Write a Review
Trip.com
(4 Reviews)TripAdvisor
4 Reviews
whereisuma
A waterfall in a plant
Original Text
It is a beautiful waterfall in the thickness of many plants. The road to the waterfall is also well maintained, so you can go to see it with confidence, but be careful of your feet as it slips.
In Okumikawa, you can visit the 々 waterfalls such as the seven waterfalls of Aji Temple and the hundred waterfalls. It is easy to access as it is immediately after entering from Prefectural Road 21. Please note that the stairs down to the waterfall are slippery. Be especially careful when you are wet.
If you go on the prefectural road 21 from Toyokawa city to Shinjo, there is a signboard of Ushi no Taki on the city boundary of Shinjo, and if you drive along the narrow road, there is a parking lot, and there is a promenade from that place to Ushi no Taki (stairs) I was able to go to the waterfall easily. When I went to Shinshiro several times, I noticed the signboard, but I thought it was a small waterfall anyway, but recently I found out that it was a fairly large waterfall with the information on the Internet about Ushi no Taki. Come to Ushi no Taki I decided to. Down the stairs near the parking lot ...
A waterfall in a plant
It is a beautiful waterfall in the thickness of many plants. The road to the waterfall is also well maintained, so you can go to see it with confidence, but be careful of your feet as it slips.
first, we'll start with this waterfall.
In Okumikawa, you can visit the 々 waterfalls such as the seven waterfalls of Aji Temple and the hundred waterfalls. It is easy to access as it is immediately after entering from Prefectural Road 21. Please note that the stairs down to the waterfall are slippery. Be especially careful when you are wet.
Ushi no Taki
It's cool in the summer and the water is cold and comfortable. Parking is free, but be careful as the entrance closes at 5 o'clock.
There's a waterfall in this place ...
If you go on the prefectural road 21 from Toyokawa city to Shinjo, there is a signboard of Ushi no Taki on the city boundary of Shinjo, and if you drive along the narrow road, there is a parking lot, and there is a promenade from that place to Ushi no Taki (stairs) I was able to go to the waterfall easily. When I went to Shinshiro several times, I noticed the signboard, but I thought it was a small waterfall anyway, but recently I found out that it was a fairly large waterfall with the information on the Internet about Ushi no Taki. Come to Ushi no Taki I decided to. Down the stairs near the parking lot ...