
From Shin-Kobe station, you can start the climb up to the waterfalls, making sure to take note of the reminders not to litter:

It won't be long before you reach the lower falls:


As you continue walking up, there are several little shrines tucked into the mountain side.
I had never seen small, painted stones like this before in a shrine.
Only a few minutes more before you reach the next set of falls!


As you continue walking up, there are several little shrines tucked into the mountain side.

Only a few minutes more before you reach the next set of falls!



If you climb the stairs next to the falls, you can see a little shrine to your left at the top:

On the way down, we were excited to spot a really neat temple. Here are some shots of what we saw:







We feel pretty lucky to live next to such an amazing temple and to such beautiful waterfalls. We've promised each other to make it out at least once a week throughout autumn, and we'll definitely post pictures of the changing leaves! Today we're off to hike Mt. Maya with some friends, enjoying the last day of a three-day weekend.
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