Hayama Valley
A 2km long limestone valley located in Hayama, Nariwa Town, Okayama Prefecture.
You can enjoy waterfalls, limestone caves, and strangely shaped and huge rocks called “Hayama Decken”, and the autumn leaves are also a highlight.
Hayama Second Tunnel (Rock Tunnel)
▽A tunnel in a corner of the naturally formed Seiryudo Cave (cave hut) is used as the Hayama No. 2 Tunnel on Prefectural Route 300, and you can see a rare sight of a car passing under a huge rock.
▽I’ll go inside
▽I can see the exit
▽from the other side
What is Hayama Deckken?
Hayama Decken is an area of unusually shaped rocks and gigantic rocks that are particularly impressive in Hazankei.
This area is a natural formation formed by the Shimaki River, a tributary of the Nariwa River in Okayama Prefecture, and has a beauty that astounds visitors.
Basic information about “Hayama Valley”
Info | ■Location Hayama, Nariwacho, Takahashi City, Okayama Prefecture ■Website okayama-kanko.jp |
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Summary
Hayamakei, located in Okayama Prefecture, is a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
The approximately 2 km long limestone valley carved out by the Shimaki River, a tributary of the Nariwa River, is home to a variety of natural elements such as waterfalls, limestone caves, and strangely shaped and gigantic rocks called Hayama Dekken.
You will be captivated by the beauty of each season, such as the fresh greenery of the rocks in spring, the coolness and adventure of summer, and the spectacular view of autumn leaves.
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