One of Japan's 100 Waterfalls, Kiyomizu Falls is upstream along Kiyomizu River with a width of 13 meters and a 75-meter drop. It is famous among Kannon's worshippers and is also called "Tamasudare no Taki" (Precious Stone Screen Waterfall). Many people come to visit the city of Ogi during the summer months, because restaurants would serve their famous koi dishes using fresh fish that came from the waterfalls. In November, the "Kiyomizu Bamboo-Lighting" event is held for a time, and the lights, together with the falls and the red leaves of the autumn trees is a breathtaking sight to behold.
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Address
Matsuojikiyomizu, Ogi-machi, Ogi, Saga
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Entry fee
Sightseeing is free
¥500 during Kiyomizu Bamboo Lighting Event (free for junior high students and below)
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Opening Hours
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Closed
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Website
https://www.city.ogi.lg.jp/main/6226.h...
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Best Season
Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, Jun., Jul., Aug., Sep., Oct.
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Point
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Nearest Station/IC Access
20 minutes by car from Taku Interchange via Nagasaki Expressway
20 minutes by car from Taku Interchange via Nagasaki Expressway
Other spots near Kiyomizu FallsWithin 50 km
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