Witness the awe-inspiring power of Sendan Todoro Waterfall, plunging 70 meters from a rocky cliff! Experience this breathtaking spectacle, chosen as one of Japan's Top 100 Waterfalls.
Sendan Todoro Waterfall, located in Kakisako, Izumi-machi, Yatsushiro City, Kumamoto Prefecture, is a magnificent 70-meter-high waterfall nestled within the Kyushu Chuo Mountains Quasi-National Park and Kumamoto Prefectural Natural Park. Selected as one of Japan's Top 100 Waterfalls, its breathtaking power captivates all who visit. Named after a large cedar tree (sendan) that once stood near the falls, Sendan Todoro Waterfall offers a glimpse into history while immersing you in the splendor of nature. The area bursts with rhododendrons in early summer and showcases the beautiful autumn foliage of maple trees and others, displaying a variety of stunning seasonal colors. Nearby Sendan Todoro Park features well-maintained walking paths perfect for leisurely strolls and appreciating the natural beauty. The trails offer picturesque views of the plunge pool and the surrounding valley. Sendan Todoro Waterfall is a highly recommended sightseeing spot where you can experience both the grandeur of nature and a touch of history. Visit and feel the power for yourself!