Sandan-kyo Valley
Sumedha BharpilaniaSumedha Bharpilania/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, JAPAN/ Updated : Sep 28, 2016, 15:09 IST
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The Sandan-kyo Valley is essentially a 15 km long ravine that is encapsulated by dense forests and a swiftly flowing Shibaki-gawa River. Located in the northwestern reaches of Hiroshima city, this gorge is home to thunderous water … Read more
The Sandan-kyo Valley is essentially a 15 km long ravine that is encapsulated by dense forests and a swiftly flowing Shibaki-gawa River. Located in the northwestern reaches of Hiroshima city, this gorge is home to thunderous waterfalls and meandering pools and is therefore absolutely scenic. In fact, the word Sandan-kyo means a ‘Three-step Waterfall’ and owing to its beauty, the valley has been deemed a ‘Protected Area’ by the Japanese government. Read less

The Sandan-kyo Valley is essentially a 15 km long ravine that is encapsulated by dense forests and a swiftly flowing Shibaki-gawa River. Located in the northwestern reaches of Hiroshima city, this gorge is home to thunderous waterfalls and meandering pools and is therefore absolutely scenic. In fact, the word Sandan-kyo means a ‘Three-step Waterfall’ and owing to its beauty, the valley has been deemed a ‘Protected Area’ by the Japanese government. Hopping on a riverboat that takes you through this ravine is a constant surge of adrenaline. And once you’re done, the hot springs of the Sandan-kyo Onsen provide perfect respite from the thrill while the beech trees of Mount Osorakan-zan amplify the mystery of the surroundings. Seasoned hikers, right from locals to travellers, just can’t seem to get tired of this place. There is something in the air of Sandan-kyo which is downright rejuvenating.
1500 Yen is roughly an hour long and is most reliable of the lot. The wisest idea is to leave in the morning and get back by afternoon/early evening.
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