Japan Sightseeing Information --- Aichi Prefecture Sightseeing Information --- Atera no Nanataki
Atera no Nanataki is a waterfall of Shinshiro city, Aichi prefecture. It is selected as one of the 100 waterfalls in Japan.
It is called Nanataki because of the beauty of the water falling down in seven steps.
About 8 km east from Mikawa Ono Station on the JR Tokai Iida Line, about 15 minutes by car.
Shinshiro city, Aichi prefecture
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