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Reservations for climbing Akame 48 Waterfalls and entering Akame Waterfall Aquarium (Nabari City, Mie Prefecture)

Akame 48 Waterfalls (Akame Falls Aquarium)
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The Japan Salamander Center has been renovated into the Akamedaki Aquarium!
It has also been selected as one of the "100 Best Waters of the Heisei Era," "100 Best Waterfalls in Japan," "100 Best Forests for Forest Bathing," and "100 Best Walks," and you can enjoy nature in a variety of ways, including hiking, strolling, and forest bathing.
In addition to the famous Akame Five Waterfalls - Fudo Falls, Hidote Falls, Nunobiki Falls, Nitan Falls, and Biwa Falls - there are a variety of other waterfalls, including the aptly described Amefuretaki Falls, Hinadan Falls, the mysterious Skeleton Falls, and Reihebi Falls.
Natural aromatherapy! Why not take a stroll around Akame Shijuhachitaki waterfalls, which are full of negative ions?

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Akame Forty-Eight Waterfalls is a secluded valley created by the clear flow of a waterfall and deep forests.

The approximately 4km circular path that connects the waterfalls is a promenade from which you can view the falls amidst the vibrant seasonal scenery of cherry blossoms, fresh greenery, and autumn leaves.

Akame Falls Aquarium exhibits over 50 animals of nine species, mostly domestically-bred, including giant salamanders that are native to Akame.

You can take a close look at the giant salamander's unique appearance and ecology.


- Mountain entrance fee - (includes admission to Akamedaki Aquarium)

Adults: ¥1,000 (Ages 11 and up)

Children: ¥500 (Ages: elementary and junior high school students)

Infant: ¥0 (Age: Preschoolers)

*The mountain entrance fee (Akamedaki Aquarium entrance fee) is collected for the purposes of environmental conservation, cleaning, and safety management within the valley.

We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.


You can see a total of 23 waterfalls, including the basin.

Akame Shijuhachitaki is a natural aromatherapy space filled with negative ions.

Autumn/Winter limited light-up event "Mysterious Bamboo Lights"

The fantastical and warm bamboo lanterns provide a soothing glow against the backdrop of the moss-covered valley and cascading waterfall.

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Coin lockers are available at Akame Natural History Museum. Large luggage such as strollers and large suitcases can also be stored at the counter. (*There is a fee for storing luggage.)
There is one toilet in the valley. The first one is located near Senju Falls, about 15 minutes from the entrance. There is no toilet in Akame Falls Aquarium at the entrance, so please use the public toilet near the parking lot before coming to the valley.
The leaves begin to change color near the top of the mountain around the end of October, and the best time to see them is early November from the top of Mt. Nagasaka, and mid-November throughout the valley.
The valley is designated as a Class 1 area within a quasi-national park under the Natural Parks Act, and collecting and moving any plants or animals is prohibited. Please be careful.
Many giant salamanders live in Akame Valley, but because they are a special natural monument, they cannot be touched.
Re-entry is permitted on the same day only. Please show your ticket at the ticket window.
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