The mountains of Gokanosho have long remained one of Kumamoto Prefecture's most inaccessible areas. They sheltered remnants of the Heike Clan as they fled from the victorious Genji Clan after the Battle of Dan-no-ura in 1185 and the high peaks and winding roads still manage to keep out most of the outside world. For those who venture here, however, a land of waterfalls, suspension bridges and hidden villages awaits. In autumn, a one-way system is instituted on the narrow mountain roads to accommodate the large amounts of leaf peepers who come to view the area's stunning fall foliage.
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Umenoki Suspension Bridge and Falls
The beauty of Kumamoto's Gokanosho region
By Mandy Bartok
Community writer
A view of the suspension bridge at Umenoki Todoro Park
The suspension bridge crosses a foliage-filled gorge
The foliage near the bridge in autumn is spectacular
Early November is the best time to visit the area to see the autumn leaves
This smaller bridge leads back to the Umenoki Waterfall
The path to the waterfall isn't too steep
Despite it being a weekend, the woods were fairly deserted
The Umenoki Waterfall was once known by locals as "phantom waterfall", due to its remote location
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Yui Yamaguchi
11 years ago
Nice tracking walk! How long were you there?
You can park right at the bridge and from the other end of the bridge, the waterfall is only a 15-20 minute hike. But we spent all day in the region. The roads are so so narrow it takes a long time to get around! It's the best place in Kumamoto for fall foliage though.
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