Tsuzumigataki Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Nice little waterfall prior to Rokko mountain
We stopped by this park after doing a little rainbow trout fishing in a near by park. This park has a cafe next to the water fall, which serves tea, Japanese snacks, soft drinks and coffee. Cafe also ...
It is easy to understand if you follow the guide board from Arima Onsen Ropeway Station. I think there is 1 ㎞ walking slowly from the station in the feeling of forest bathing. When you see Takimi Chaya by the road, the waterfall is almost there. It is a teahouse where zenzai, amazake, oden, etc. are placed, but it is a great point to take a leisurely look at the waterfall. The waterfall is two steps, and the sound of falling water echoes from the surrounding mountains and sounds like a drum, so it seems that this waterfall is named. There was a healing space.
It is a park in the back of the park, which goes up the slope from Arima Town and passes through the current circle and crosses Masuike. There is a tea shop in the back of the park, and in the back is Tsutsugataki, which is also the name of the park. On a sunny day, the wind passes through and it has a very tasteful atmosphere. I was able to spend a leisurely time.
From the center of Arima Onsen, I went up the slope and looked at the trout fishing ground and arrived at Kogataki Park. There is a small but vigorous waterfall in the back. The shop next to the waterfall sold zenzai, amazake and oden, and there was also a rest area.
Nice little waterfall prior to Rokko mountain
We stopped by this park after doing a little rainbow trout fishing in a near by park. This park has a cafe next to the water fall, which serves tea, Japanese snacks, soft drinks and coffee. Cafe also ...
Small park
A small park near the rope road station to Arima Onsen. There is a small waterfall and a good place in general.
The heart was healed around the quiet waterfall.
It is easy to understand if you follow the guide board from Arima Onsen Ropeway Station. I think there is 1 ㎞ walking slowly from the station in the feeling of forest bathing. When you see Takimi Chaya by the road, the waterfall is almost there. It is a teahouse where zenzai, amazake, oden, etc. are placed, but it is a great point to take a leisurely look at the waterfall. The waterfall is two steps, and the sound of falling water echoes from the surrounding mountains and sounds like a drum, so it seems that this waterfall is named. There was a healing space.
It's a park centered on a waterfall.
It is a park in the back of the park, which goes up the slope from Arima Town and passes through the current circle and crosses Masuike. There is a tea shop in the back of the park, and in the back is Tsutsugataki, which is also the name of the park. On a sunny day, the wind passes through and it has a very tasteful atmosphere. I was able to spend a leisurely time.
You can take a break at the next store.
From the center of Arima Onsen, I went up the slope and looked at the trout fishing ground and arrived at Kogataki Park. There is a small but vigorous waterfall in the back. The shop next to the waterfall sold zenzai, amazake and oden, and there was also a rest area.