Nestled in the deep mountains of Tokushima Prefecture, Meeting Falls is a hidden spot popular among nature lovers. This waterfall, suddenly appearing along Route 193, is known for its unique scenery where two falls meet in a single plunge pool.
With a height difference of about 15 meters, this waterfall shows different faces with the seasons. In spring, new green, in autumn, colorful leaves blend beautifully with the surrounding nature. The clear water sliding down the rock face is truly a work of natural art.
Access to Meeting Falls is primarily by car or motorcycle. However, Route 193 is known as a 'tough road' due to its narrowness and sharp curves, requiring careful driving. It is advisable to avoid visiting in large vehicles.
There is a slightly wider spot in front of the falls, making it an excellent location for photography. During times of high water flow, you may capture the sight of three streams merging.
When visiting Meeting Falls, it is recommended to also visit nearby 'Mountaineer Forest'. Known for its rich forest bathing spots, it is a place to enjoy hiking and bird watching.
Meeting Falls, true to its name, is a place for a wonderful encounter with nature. Away from the city bustle, surrounded by the sound of clear water and greenery. This small yet impactful waterfall will deeply impress its visitors. While careful access is needed, it offers a special experience, that is Meeting Falls.