Sometimes the Best Part of a Journey Is Slowing Down.
Travelling through Japan often means moving from one famous place to the next.
Japan's most famous attractions are well worth visiting, but crowded places, busy schedules, and the summer heat can leave you ready for a break.
Just one hour from Tokyo by Shinkansen, this hidden canyon near Mt. Fuji offers a completely different pace. It's also an easy stop if you're travelling between Tokyo and Kyoto.
Spend a few hours walking through crystal-clear streams, swimming beneath waterfalls, floating in natural pools, and enjoying natural waterslides, with a few optional jumps along the way.
You'll have plenty of fun in the water.
But this experience isn't defined by adrenaline or technical canyoning.
What makes it special is the place itself.
Ancient lava from Mt. Fuji shaped the canyon, while crystal-clear water flows from Mt. Ashitaka. Together, these two volcanoes created a landscape of volcanic rock, fresh water, and peaceful forest that exists nowhere else.
Whether it's your first river adventure or you've explored canyons around the world, this place offers something genuinely different. Not because it's more extreme, but because it's peaceful, beautiful, and unlike anywhere else.
Take a break from busy sightseeing, slow down in nature, and discover an authentic side of Japan that many travellers never experience.