Keenan and I went adventuring today with Eric, Ninoosh and Bean, on a Monday(!) thanks to an extra day off in honor of Veteran's Day tomorrow. This trip took us south and west to Dakigaeri Valley, Kakunodate and Lake Tazawa in Akita Prefecture. It was a lot of time in the car (between 7-8 hours) but we had a great day with friends and saw new places.
Zoomed in: B is Dakigaeri Valley, C/D are Kakunodate |
Our first stop was Dakigaeri Valley or Dakigaeri Gorge, I'm not sure which is the official name. The gorge is 10 km long and had an old 8 km logging trail that is now used as a hiking trail. Unfortunately, due to a rock slide, only about 1 km of the trail is still accessible. It winds along the side of the rocky cliff walls and through some dark caves before finally reaching the highest waterfall along the trail, Mikaeri Waterfall. We had hoped to be here at peak time for fall foliage, but we missed it by just a few days, most of the leaves had already fallen. We were a little disappointed, but we pretty much had the place to ourselves rather than having to deal with crowds during the most popular visiting time of the year. The water in the river is an unusual light aqua color, it has such a high acidity that fish can't survive and the farmers can only use it for crops after it has gone through a treatment facility. We had an overcast day and it was still a beautiful color, can only imagine how it would look on a sunny day. Perhaps we'll make it back sometime and see for ourselves?
The hike started out passing a little shrine then across a large bridge before taking us along the sides of the gorge and through tunnels before finally ending at the 30 meter tall waterfall.
Driving from Misawa to the Dakigaeri Valley took about 3 hours and was 200 km (125 mi).
GPS coordinates: 39.608916, 140.654290
Ahh man...where else will I get any? |