Day 4 - Wakayama - Osaka

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Hashigui Beach is a scenic coastal spot located in Kushimoto, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. It is best known for the extraordinary “Hashigui-iwa Rocks” (橋杭岩) — a natural formation consisting of over 40 massive, pillar-shaped rocks stretching approximately 850 meters into the sea. The rocks resemble the piles of a bridge and were formed through centuries of natural erosion, leaving ... read more
Geological Features: Hashiguiiwa Rocks is a formation of over 40 massive rock pillars aligned parallel to the coast for approximately 850–900 meters. These rocks were formed about 15 million years ago from magma that intruded from underground and solidified. The remaining pillars are more resistant to sea erosion than the surrounding rock, which has been gradually worn away by waves.
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Nachi Falls is the tallest waterfall in Japan with a single, uninterrupted drop, cascading 133 meters (436 feet) from a steep rock face into a deep basin below. It has long been revered as a sacred site of Shinto belief, worshipped as the dwelling place of a deity enshrined at Hiro Shrine, which serves as an auxiliary shrine of the Kumano Nachi Taisha Grand Shrine.
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As one of Osaka’s major tourist attractions, Dotonbori is a vibrant and bustling district in Japan known for its lively atmosphere, dazzling neon lights, and diverse culinary scene. This iconic area consists of a single street running parallel to the Dotonbori Canal, stretching from Dotonboribashi Bridge to Nipponbashi Bridge in Osaka’s Namba district. Here are some highlighted photo s... read more

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