At 63 meters, Tamasudare Fall is the highest waterfall in Yamagata Prefecture. It is located near Sakata City and to the south of Mt. Chokai, the second tallest mountain in the Tohoku Region. About 1,200 years ago, the waterfall was named by Kobo Daishi who was a monk and the founder of Shingon, a branch of esoteric Buddhism in Japan. Tamasudare means "beaded hanging screen" and it is said that the fall hides a statue of Buddha behind its veil of water. The fall is also said to be a "power spot" because of the special atmosphere around it. During Golden Week in early May and during Obon season in mid August the fall is illuminated after dark (until 10pm).
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Tamasudare Fall
On the way to Yamagata's highest waterfall

By Tomoaki Sato
Community writer

This waterfall is huge and there are only few visitors there

Only a short walk from the car park and I found the fall in the forest

On my way to the waterfall I walked in the forest and enjoyed the fresh green leaves

On my way back to the car park, I caught a glimpse of Mt.Chokai in the distance

Mt.Chokai near Sakata City as seen from near the Tamasudare Fall. We can see two peaks when approaching the mountain from the west

You can enjoy the view of some lower mountains when you climb Mt. Chokai half way up
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Iain Stanley
10 years ago
The shot of people in the foreground in your 1st pic really gives some perspective as to the height of the falls!!
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