Hida-Osaka Shower-Climbing | SHORYUDO , Go Central Japan

Hida-Osaka Shower-Climbing

Countless waterfalls are scattered throughout the vast forests and deep ravines that spread across the west side of Mt. Ontake. These play the starring role role in the Hida-Osaka Falls tour. Supporting them in this experience program are seasonal features and features unique to this location.

Theme
Activity
gifu
Website https://www.osaka-taki.com/tour_info/sawanobori/index.html
Highlight Everyone from beginners to experienced trekkers can enjoy the activities at Hida-Osaka, which boasts the largest number of falls in Japan.
Experience content Jump into a large, deep pool, slide down white waters on a natural water slider, swim and splash around like a fish in crystal-clear waters; this activity lets you become one with nature.
Tour style Guided
Price 7,700 yen per person
Payment Method Cash
Acceptable number / Program 15 people / time15 people / day
Publication time Opening Hours Open every day from June 30, 2018 (Sat.) to September 30, 2018 (Sun.). From early summer to late autumn, one tour per day, meeting at 10:00.
Time required for Stay , Exprerience Approx. 2 hours
Closed Open every day during the season
Parking Lot Standard cars: 40 spaces
Merchandise Availability / Food Availability A coffee shop and a shop selling dango (sweet dumplings on a skewer) and gohaimochi (grilled rice cake with sweet miso-paste on a skewer) can be found at the Roadside Station
Receiving target Individuals
Pamphlet EnglishInterpreters, guides: Available
Wi-fi No
Barrier free correspondence No
Reservation(Need / No Needed) Advance reservations required via phone or website
Reservation window TEL: +81-576-62-2215 FAX: +81-576-62-2577 Email: guide@osaka-taki.com
Postal code 509-3114
Contact address Akanta 811-1, Osaka-cho, Gero City Inside Roadside Station Minami-Hida Osaka Hanamomo (former information center) Hida-Osaka 200falls Visitor Center
Contact information TEL:+81-576-62-2215 FAX:+81-576-62-2577 Mail:guide@osaka-taki.com
Official website https://www.osaka-taki.com/tour_info/sawanobori/index.html
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