Shiraito and Otodome waterfalls 白糸の滝・音止の滝

Les deux font la paire

Les chutes deShiraito et Otodome dans le parc national Fuji-Hakone-Izu sontsituées au sud-ouest du mont Fuji. Toutes deux désignées "Monuments naturels" par les autorités nippones, ellesfigurent en bonne place dans le classement des 100 plus bellescascades de l’archipel depuis 1990.

 

Natural beauties

 

A few minutes' walk from each other, Shiraito Falls and Otodome can be seen and enjoyed as a duo. Fueled by the rains and melting snow from Mount Fuji , the two ladies linked by the history, legends and worship of the sacred mountain respond to each other, even complement each other. Spilling 1.5 tons of water every second, the " white thread waterfall" ( shiraito no taki ) has the appearance of an ancient theater; measuring 20 meters high and 150 meters wide. Streams of water like delicate threads of silk form the curtain of this natural theater whose beauty is striking! In summer, we come to cool off with the family by settling on the rocks at the edge of the clear waters. While the Shiraito falls can be approached as closely as possible, those of Otodome can be savored from a distance. The Otodome no taki , " sound-stopping waterfall" , is more traditional in appearance; 25 meters high and 5 meters wide.

Read : Hakone-jinja Shrine

 

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The Otodome Waterfall

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sacred waterfalls

 

Since 2013, Mount Fuji has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as a sacred place and a source of artistic inspiration, including in its protection perimeter pilgrimage routes , shrines, traditional inns, volcanic formations, lakes, springs and waterfalls of Shiraito and Otodome. Considered sacred, they are venerated with respect to Fujiko, a devotional cult to Mount Fuji. The founder of Fujiko, Hasegawa Kakuggyo (circa 1541-1646) is said to have trained in ascetic discipline in the waters of Shiraito Falls, making the place a place of pilgrimage . Over the centuries, many pilgrims have come to the site, contributing to the reputation of the place. In 1832, followers of Fujiko erected a stone stele in honor of Jikigyo Miroku, student and successor of Hasegawa Kakugyo. Finally, it is possible to see Mount Fuji in the background of Shiraito Falls from the path up the stairs.

Read : Fujigoko, the five lakes region

 

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The stele in honor of Jikigyo Miroku

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A legendary revenge

 

Do not hesitate to stroll around the falls; these are full of small hidden treasures linked to a historical episode of the 12th century, taken up in a good number of stories, kabuki plays and ukiyo-e prints. In 1193, the shogun Minamoto no Yoritomo (1147-1199) organized a hunting party in the plains of Mount Fuji to which he invited warlords and thousands of soldiers. On this occasion, the shogun would have stopped at the edge of a natural pool dug in the rock to cool off and comb his hair with this pure deep blue water. This rocky cavity , obinzu , located on the heights, west of Shiraito Falls is also a sacred place of worship of Mount Fuji.

See : The 7 waterfalls of Kawazu

 

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Kudo Suketsune's Tomb

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The clear water of the obinzu

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