Biwa-no-taki (Biwa Waterfall)

The legend holds that fleeting Heike warriors played their biwa, a Japanese lute, by this waterfall feeling nostalgic for their old city, Kyoto and comforted each other. The elegant name for this watefall with the height of 50 meters was originated from this legend.
| Address |
Zentoku, Nishi-Iyayamamura, Miyoshi City |
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| Holiday |
N/A (Open daily all year round) |
Admission fee |
Admission free
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| Parking lot |
bus:34 car:293 Parking space available nearby-Municipal parking space (Kazura Bashi Yume-Butai)
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| Access |
Get off at Ikawa-Ikeda IC→Take the National route 36 bound for Kochi→Take the Prefectural road 45→Take the Prefectural road 32→Take the Municipal road→Biwa-no-taki(Journey time is approx. 1 hour by car.)
By bus - Take shikoku Kotsu Bus from JR Oboke Stn., bound for either Kazura Bashi or Kubo→Get off at Kazura Bashi Bus Stop→5 minutes walk to Biwa-no-taki |
| Contact |
Miyoshi City Office of Tourism |
| Phone |
0883-72-7620 |
| Fax |
0883-76-0203 |
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