Park • Fushiogami, Yamazoe, Yamabe District, Nara 630-2225, Japan
Located in the Nara Prefectural Tsukigase-Kinose Natural Park, Nabekura Ravine has captivated many people with its unique scenery. Here, a long stretch of 500 meters of rock runs along the stream, presenting a peculiar view as if a pitch-black river is flowing. The glistening black rock faces contrast vividly with the surrounding greenery, creating a landscape that can be described as a work of art by nature.
The charm of Nabekura Ravine lies in the opportunity to appreciate the magnificent scenery up close. You can leisurely stroll along the walking trail set along the black rock stream. Surrounded by the shade of green trees, you can savor the natural beauty woven by the rocks, leading you to forget the everyday hustle and bustle. The walking trail has an approachable level of difficulty, allowing families with children to visit without any trouble.
Nabekura Ravine showcases wonderful views at any time, but particularly during the lush greenery of spring and the autumn foliage. As one of the famous spots for azaleas, the blooming flowers on the slopes of Mt. Tsukigase-Kinose and the scenery woven by the glistening black rocks offer truly breathtaking sights. In addition to experiencing the gifts of nature, we also recommend you to enjoy a delightful hike.
Accessing Nabekura Ravine by car is very convenient, as it is located near the Meihan National Highway. From the parking lot to the entrance of the walking trail is just a short walk away, allowing you to easily enjoy nature. It is not far from tourist attractions like Nara Park, so we suggest dropping by while sightseeing in Nara. You can leave behind the hustle and bustle of the city and indulge in the luxurious time immersed in the rock art.
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