Tō-no-Hetsuri
37°16′25.3″N 139°54′21.2″E / 37.273694°N 139.905889°E
Tō-no-Hetsuri (塔のへつり, lit. "tower cliffs overlooking a river") is a 200 metre long natural cliff formation located in Ōkawa Hatori Prefectural Park in Shimogō in Fukushima, Japan.
History
The name Hetsuri comes from the local Aizu word for "cliff overlooking a river".
The area was designated a natural monument in 1943 as a unique example of terrain formed during the Pleistocene epoch. The cliff sides were carved out by the Agano River (known as the Ōkawa River in Fukushima Prefecture) over hundreds of years.
Today, the area is a popular sightseeing spot in Fukushima Prefecture.
Transportation
- Aizu Railway Aizu Line, Tō-no-Hetsuri Station - a 10 minutes walk from the station.
- Japan National Route 121
See also
References
- ^ "To no Hetsuri". www.tif.ne.jp. Retrieved 2015-11-16.
- ^ OYAGI, Norio (2003-07-01). "Examples of spread type landslides in Japan". Annual Report. 4: 133–153.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tō-no-Hetsuri.
- Tō-no-Hetsuri, Shimogo-town Tourism Association (Japanese)