Akame 48 Waterfalls:A group of beautiful waterfalls preserved by the locals
The Akame ravine in Mie Prefecture is well known for two reasons, having a large number of spectacular waterfalls and being the ancient ninja training ground in feudal Japan. Every season offers a different experience for visitors to the Akame 48 Waterfalls. You can see cherry blossoms in the spring, lush forests in the summer, leaves changing colors in the autumn and frozen waterfalls in the winter. In addition to enjoying the natural wonder of the Akame 48 Wateralls, visitors can participate in a ninja training course that features weapons and techniques used by the mysterious mercenaries. There is even an option to wear a ninja outfit during the training.
I hope everyone will enjoy watching the video of my ninja training.
Hekoki manju is pretty unique in the sense that "hekoki" means passing gas. Its dough is made from sweet potatoes, and eating sweet potatoes is said to make you pass gas, hence its name, Hekoki manju.
I found a cute little shop that was selling the Hekoki manju and decided to try some of the red bean and matcha filled ones. The shop smelled amazing when I walked in and the little snacks tasted even better than they smelled. It was the perfect way to end my day at Akame 48 Waterfalls.
For anyone looking to have an amazing day outside in the mountains, a visit to the Akame 48 Wateralls to see many waterfalls is perfect. Challenging your body and refreshing your mind while in a naturally beautiful setting will provide memories that will last a lifetime.