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Dakikaeri Valley

秋田県
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Tohoku's Yabakei, a 10km-long valley known as the "Yabakei of the North East"
This 10km-long valley follows the Tamagawa River and is known for its beautiful blue stream, as well as being a popular spot for new greenery and autumn leaves. The promenade is also well-maintained, and visitors can enjoy the scenic beauty featured in the Michelin Green Guide to their heart's content.

Features & How to Enjoy

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Highlights

Point 1

A Fantastical and Unique Blue Stream!

Dakikaeri Valley A Fantastical and Unique Blue Stream!
Houmenkyo Gorge is characterized by its beautiful blue stream. This gorge stretches approximately 10km and is located in the middle reaches of the Tamagawa River, which connects Lake Tazawa and Kakunodate. As the name suggests, the unique color of the stream is the main attraction of Houmenkyo Gorge. The clear water flows surrounded by rocks and green trees, and its transparency and blue color are truly breathtaking. Especially during the spring greenery and autumn foliage seasons, the contrast with the surrounding scenery is even more striking, creating a beautiful landscape. Walking along the promenade in Houmenkyo Gorge while gazing at the mystical stream is sure to soothe your soul. In addition, there are many other attractions in the gorge, such as waterfalls of various sizes and hand-dug tunnels. Houmenkyo Gorge is a place that provides visitors with peace of mind along with the beauty of nature!
Point 2

Enjoy a Stroll Along the Promenade While Taking in the Natural Environment!

Dakikaeri Valley Enjoy a Stroll Along the Promenade While Taking in the Natural Environment!
The promenade at Hohrikyo Valley is a beautiful spot for viewing fresh greenery and autumn leaves. At the entrance to Hohrikyo Valley, there is a large parking lot that serves as the starting point for tourism. The promenade is about 1.5 km long and takes about 30 minutes one way, and it's been maintained all the way to the Koka Falls, with a comfortable mountain path. Along the way, you'll find the Hohri Shrine, where you can visit and pray for safety. As you walk along the promenade, you can enjoy the beautiful flow of the Tamagawa River and the God's Rock Bridge. One of the famous spots in Hohrikyo Valley is the "Fukuroi no Ishi" (a large rock), which is characterized by its size, where you can lay out several gozas on top of the large stone, and the strange rock formations are one of the highlights. In addition, at a place called "Wakasa's Rapids," you can hear the sound of water breaking against the rocks as the river flows in many streams. The promenade at Hohrikyo Valley is a precious spot where you can walk in beautiful nature. The natural forest of the valley, waterfalls hanging on the cliffs, and the blue stream are all stunning, and you can enjoy an outstanding view. For travelers visiting the area, the promenade at Hohrikyo Valley is a must-see spot where you can feel the breath of nature!
Point 3

God's Rock Bridge: Enjoy the Magnificent Scenery!

Dakikaeri Valley God's Rock Bridge: Enjoy the Magnificent Scenery!
The God's Rock Bridge in the Dakigaeri Valley is an attractive bridge that offers a beautiful natural landscape. It is the oldest suspension bridge in Akita Prefecture, built in 1926. From the bridge, you can enjoy the breathtaking scenery of the Tamagawa River, which shines in blue-green, and the surrounding area. Walking across the bridge, you can enjoy the powerful scenery of the blue streams on the left and the steep cliffs on the right. The God's Rock Bridge in the Dakigaeri Valley is a place where you can enjoy the magnificent scenery created by the power of nature. For visitors, the beauty of the fresh greenery and autumn leaves, as well as the rich natural environment, will be attractive. It is also worth visiting the Dakigaeri Shrine and the attractions along the promenade.
Point 4

A Mysterious Shrine Where You Can Hear the Murmuring of Tamagawa Stream

Dakikaeri Valley A Mysterious Shrine Where You Can Hear the Murmuring of Tamagawa Stream
Hougaeshi Shrine is located at the entrance of the Hougaeshi Valley promenade, and its name comes from the fact that Minamoto no Yoshiie, while advancing along the river for battle, carried a Buddha statue in his pocket as a charm, praying for the river's flow to be calm, and returned safely. It is said that the shrine was named "Hougaeshi" or "Hougan Shrine" because of this. Hougaeshi Shrine is located in a place where you can see the beautiful flow of Tamagawa stream in the Hougaeshi Valley. There are many attractions along the promenade, such as the God's Rock Bridge and the Jyubako Stone. The Hougaeshi Valley is known as a famous spot for fresh greenery and autumn leaves, especially from early October to early November when the autumn leaves are beautiful. The contrast between the brightly colored primeval forest and the cobalt blue stream is enchanting for visitors. Hougaeshi Shrine is a place where travelers visiting the Hougaeshi Valley can enjoy the beauty of nature and historical elements, so we recommend that you visit it.
Point 5

Representative Scenic Spot of Houtori Valley: Kaiko Falls!

Dakikaeri Valley Representative Scenic Spot of Houtori Valley: Kaiko Falls!
Kaiko Falls in Houtori Valley is a beautiful waterfall that represents the valley. It's a powerful spot known for its natural energy, where you can fully immerse yourself in the beauty of nature with a drop of about 30 meters. You can see the waterfall from the promenade, which is a 30-minute walk from the entrance of the valley. You can refresh your mind and body while being surrounded by the powerful sound of the waterfall and the mist created by its force. Houtori Valley is a place where you can enjoy the beautiful natural scenery of fresh greenery and autumn leaves, and Kaiko Falls is one of the highlights. By experiencing the beautiful scenery and powerful force of the waterfall, your heart will surely be healed. When visiting Houtori Valley, be sure to visit Kaiko Falls and enjoy the charm of nature!
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Sightseeing

Dakikaeri Valley Yabakei in Tohoku: A Vast Natural Landscape
Yabakei in Tohoku: A Vast Natural Landscape
Houkigawa Valley is a beautiful natural landscape located in Senboku City, Akita Prefecture. It stretches for about 10km along the Tamagawa River, which flows through Lake Tazawa and Kakunodate. The valley is known as a spot for new greenery and autumn leaves, and is rich in attractions such as unique blue streams, small and large waterfalls, and hand-dug tunnels. One of the features of Houkigawa Valley is its name, which comes from the steep and narrow terrain. In the past, the mountain roads were so narrow that people had to embrace each other to pass. This unique terrain is one of the attractions of the valley. A promenade has been built along the river in Houkigawa Valley, allowing visitors to enjoy a leisurely stroll. At the entrance of the promenade is the "Houkigae Shrine", and a few minutes' walk from there will take you to the scenic spot called "Kami no Iwabashi". In addition, the strange rocks and waterfalls, such as the Jumonji Stone and Kaikou no Taki, are also one of the attractions. Houkigawa Valley is an attractive tourist spot, and is particularly crowded with people during the autumn leaves season. The beauty of nature and the diversity of the landscape are its attractions, and it will give visitors healing and inspiration.

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Address Tazawako Sotsuda, Senboku-shi, Akita 014-1113
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Web Site http://www.city.semboku.akita.jp/sightseeing/spot/05_dakigaeri.html
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