Manno, Kagawa

86 Shoryu-no-Taki Falls and a Dragon Legend Told in the Town of Manno

In the Sanuki region is a legend of a dragon said to bring rain to this drought-prone area. Shoryu-no-Taki Falls, made up of stones from the Seto Inland Sea, expresses water springing forth from cracks in the earth and a dragon rising toward the heavens. Its cascades of water can be seen every hour, letting you enjoy an extraordinary and powerful scenery that can only be produced by a man-made waterfall.

Shoryu-no-Taki Falls and a Dragon Legend Told in the Town of Manno

View Spot

Sanuki Manno National Government Park (Shoryu-no-Taki Falls)

Sanuki Manno National Government Park (Shoryu-no-Taki Falls)

Access

Access map to View Spot
  • Approx. 25 min. by car from Sakaide IC
  • Approx. 25 min. by car from Zentsuji IC
  • Approx. 35 min. by car from Mima IC
  • Approx. 15 min. by car from JR Kotohira Station
  • Approx. 15 min. by car from Kotoden Kotoden-Kotohira or Okada Station

Inquiries

Manno Park Management Center

Tel: 0877-79-1700
Address: 4243-12 Yoshino Manno-cho, Nakatado-gun, Kagawa
Hours: 9:30-17:00 (subject to seasonal changes)
Fees: Adult (15 and older): ¥450, Senior (65 and older): ¥210, Child (under 15): free of charge (*as of October 2019)
Closed: Tuesdays (may be periods without closings during peak seasons)
Parking: Approx. 1,200 spaces (paid)

Tourist Information for the Surrounding Area

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