Canyoning
Canyoning is the freshest and most exciting new adventure sport to hit Japan! An adrenalizing and revitalizing adventure with many courses available to suit all thrill levels.
Negotiate your way down steep creeks and canyons by abseiling (rappelling) waterfalls and cliffs, jumping, walking, sliding down natural chutes, and swimming through crystal-clear pools.
July 1 - October 10.
Set high above the Yoshino River valley, the spectacular Musasabi Canyon (Flying Fox Canyon) is a canyoners dream! This natural playground, with crystal clear water flowing over smooth bedrock and waterfalls galore, provides for an unforgettable half-day canyoning experience.
Negotiate your way down the canyon by abseiling (rapelling) down water falls, jumping, walking, riding the flying fox, sliding down natural water chutes, and swimming through emerald green pools.
The climax of the tour is Musasabi Falls, a 40-meter triple waterfall, where you can be lowered down or try an abseil. Be one of the first to descend this canyon!
Course may change to ninja canyon after heavy rain.
July 1 - October 10.
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I’m so sorry for the late message - I hope you remember me - I’m the Australian exchange student that came over during golden week earlier this year.
I had a smashing time with you guys, starting all the way from my reception at Oboke reception. I am so grateful for the way you willingly accepted my last minute request for accommodation at your guesthouse and greeted me on my late arrival with a snack at Ooboke station. The guesthouse was clean and homely, and I had enjoyed a fun night around a barbeque with other guests.
The whitewater rafting was probably the best adventure experience I had. Johnny and Shin made it a lot of fun, including an unexpected 5 metre jump from a crevice!
Thanks to Hiromi, Teru, Johnny and Shin who made my stay at HappyRaft so much fun. It was the highlight of my trip to Shikoku and I’ll definitely be back on my next trip to Shikoku!’
Could you put this on the website (or whatever internal guestbook you have) for me? Feel free to edit this if you wish.
Cheers
Eric