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  1. Five of Akame's waterfalls are particularly spectacular: Fudo, Senju, Nunobiki, Ninai, and Biwa Falls. Fudo Falls, named after Akame's Fudo-myo, features a bridge that spans the seven-meter wide cascade. Senju is named for how the splashing water resembles the "thousand arms" of the merciful Buddhist deity Kannon.

  2. The Akame 48 Falls 赤目四十八滝. A mystical spot where you can experience the beautiful scenes of four seasons together with forest bathing. The "Akame 48 Falls" are an art of nature created by the series of numerous falls that continue all the way to the upstream of the river.

  3. The Akame ravine in Mie Prefecture is well known for two reasons, having a large number of spectacular waterfalls and being the ancient ninja training ground in feudal Japan. Every season offers a different experience for visitors to the Akame 48 Waterfalls. You can see cherry blossoms in the spring, lush forests in the summer, leaves changing ...

  4. The akame 48 falls. The 48 waterfalls of Akame are the birthplace of the Ninja and the home of the giant salamander, a fabulous living prehistoric creature. With its limpid waters and its lushy jungle, Akame is the perfect place to discover the real Japan, far from the skyscrapers, in a gentle hike through history and Nature. Sightseeing.

  5. It has it all - incredible history and tradition (Buddhism, Mikyo, Ninja), a moss covered hiking trail with trees hundreds of years old leading to the sublime waterfalls that nest deep within this barely known destination.

  6. The 48 Falls of Akame (赤目四十八滝) are a spot of scenic beauty in Nabari, south of Iga. There is an admission fee to the hiking trail, but I entered for free as a guest of Ikeda-sensei with a film crew recording Matsubayashi-san (pictured, attired as a mountain monk) playing the Horogai.

  7. en.japantravel.com › mie › akame-48-waterfalls-and-giant-salamander-museumAkame 48 Waterfalls - Mie - Japan Travel

    30 de nov. de 2011 · Ranked at the top of the list of the Best 100 Waterfalls of Japan is the Akame Shijuhachi Taki, 48 Waterfalls, a spectacular series of breathtaking cascades of up to 30 meters high, located in Nabari in the picturesque Iga region of Mie Prefecture, west of the capital, Tsu and bordering Nara Prefecture.