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Autumn at Minoo Falls
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Autumn at Minoo Falls
Located 30mins from Osaka Umeda Station
55mins door to door from Sheraton D Cube.
55mins door to door from Sheraton D Cube.
Researched as one of the must visit places in Autumn whenever in Osaka.
Minoo park and falls seemed to pop-up quite a fair bit as the place to enjoy the beauty of Autumn. Boy did it deliver in spades.
A very enjoyable walk to a climatic, picturesque view at the end. Each
section offers a little something different as the landscape and trees
tells the mountain's story. Beautiful.
Some quick pointers about the track from Minoo Station to the falls.
Distance to the falls is 2.6km with a slightly inclined slope all the way to the top. Its defiantly an easier a walk as compared to Dragon's Back (not inclusive to the full walk to Big Wave Bay).
Distance to the falls is 2.6km with a slightly inclined slope all the way to the top. Its defiantly an easier a walk as compared to Dragon's Back (not inclusive to the full walk to Big Wave Bay).
There are some light eating options along the way up to Minoo falls. Mostly cafes and snacks/light bites for the first 30% and last 15% of the track. Cater about 2.5hours for a leisurely exploration of the easy road/track to the falls. You might planning your meals before or after a visit to Minoo falls.
There are also a fair number of rest stops along the way so there's plenty of rest and picture opportunities as well. There are more advanced tracks along the way but just follow the stream of Aunties and Uncles where in doubt to get there. Similar to Bukhansan National Park in Seoul.
Beautiful and worth that travel out to enjoy this mountain side and easy leisurely stroll up to the falls.
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