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    Nachi Waterfall has a drop of 133 meters and is one of Japan's most famous waterfalls, as well as one of the “Three Great Waterfalls of Japan.” The water originates on Mount Ōgumotori, flows through an old-growth forest, then rushes over a sheer cliff with tremendous force, like the ancient description of “3,000 zhang of white hair.” Standing before the waterfall, you hear the thunderous roar of the water, see a ribbon of white plunging before your eyes, and feel the fine mist on your face. The air is filled with the crisp scent of the forest, and even your skin feels the cool moisture. The waterfall itself is the sacred object of worship at Kumano Nachi Taisha, which has no conventional main sanctuary. Standing quietly before the falls, feeling the power of nature and the sacred atmosphere, and then walking along the Kumano Kodo awakens all five senses and adds a profound and unforgettable sense of wonder to this trip through the southern Kii Peninsula.

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