The trail runs downhill north to south — start at the Upper Entrance and finish at Odaru. Pin positions for six falls and all access points come from OpenStreetMap; Shokeidaru is placed on its trail segment between its neighbors. Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors.
The Pins, In Trail Order
The Seven Falls (top to bottom)
- — 22m, basalt columns, viewing deck
- — 5m, seen from the suspension bridge
- — 3m, snake-scale basalt
- — 10m, Izu Dancer statue, best light 8–10 AM
- — 2m, the smallest
- — 2m, where two streams meet
- — 30m, the finale at Amagiso
Access Points
- — Nanadaru Iriguchi bus-stop area, by the Kamadaru teahouse. Start here to walk downhill.
- — Nanadaru Onsen bus stop at Amagiso. Closest to Odaru and the onsen.
- — the double-spiral on Route 414; free parking nearby.
Bus fares, train options and parking detail are in the Transport Guide. What each fall is like on foot — and whether the hike is worth it for you — is in the Trail Guide. Timing your visit? See the Seasons Guide.