Aisatsu

Aisatsu

This blog is for family and friends, to share my feelings and photos with and for myself, to support my fading memory. Readers who have my site translated automatically, please refer to the original if necessary. Especially when it comes to identification. Any comments, anonymous or by email name are always welcome!.

Tuesday, 7 August 2012

Ryumon no taki

竜門の滝 

We left Alishan at 6:15 am to meet Noriko and friends, and drive to Ryumon no taki in Oita pref.
Taki means waterfall and it was a big one, after all that rain of the recent weeks.


See here the scene:


 Look at the center of the photo. Left of the highest point of the waterfall is a big rock.This is where the action starts. Behind the ridge is a small basin, from where we could enter the river and let ourselves get carried down to the bottom in a mass of wild raging water.


To protect our precious bums we used inflatable donuts with handles and hanging on to those was all one could do. That and... scream!!!     Here goes Noriko




Well done.   Next Jaap..... sideways




pretty good so far, but...


finishing upside down

Still early in the morning we had the place almost to ourselves. Not quite though, a TV team of national NHK was there too and saw some potential excitement in us. Of course there had to be an interview (and I always hate it) but the guys were nice.  Mr. NHK:

 Good start

 eyes closed

feet up!

 still onboard

last big scream

 and nearly a smile


Our host, Mr Kotake, also known as Mr. Mont Blanc (because he is a top trail-runner and likes high places)


Can you see the video camera he is holding in his right hand?


The waterproof test



A lot of fun. Climbing that steep rock was the scary part for me. Dutch feet aren't used to mountains.


Watch the Video




Dekita! (I did it!)
And I returned home with multiple bruises. Oops, rocks are solid!



Later in the day, when day-trippers and holiday makers had woken up, it became too risky. Although no children climbed the rock, they crowded the less steep parts below and our people on the water slide could not always avoid bumping into them.



We were ready for a break anyway, so we dove into the hot waters of the natural spa around the corner.
What a day!



The Team

今日の勉強  竜門 =  ryuumon;   dragon gate
       滝     =  taki;   waterfall


3 comments:

  1. going to try to go here with the family this weekend. Do a little camping the day before and after

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    1. You can camp right there, at the Ryumon no taki site.
      There is a hot spring as well.
      Have fun!

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  2. Looks like really nice! Thanks for sharing!

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