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[Oita, Fujikawachi Gorge] Full Course OTTER Canyoning Tour
[Oita, Fujikawachi Gorge] Full Course OTTER Canyoning Tour
[Oita, Fujikawachi Gorge] Full Course OTTER Canyoning Tour
[Oita, Fujikawachi Gorge] Full Course OTTER Canyoning Tour
[Oita, Fujikawachi Gorge] Full Course OTTER Canyoning Tour

[Oita, Fujikawachi Gorge] Full Course OTTER Canyoning Tour


Booking confirmed within 1 working day(s)
Duration:5 hour(s)
Guided language: English / 日本語
Free cancellation 2 day(s) prior to experience date

  • The canyoning begins after completing the entire approximately 2km route.
  • Highlights of the second half
  • Tour photos (digital data and printed photos) are available for purchase.
[5% App discount] Code: APP5OFF , HK: APP15HK

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Water Activities

Water activity typeRiver trekking
Activity seasonSummer
Tour TypeShared tour
Instruction languageJapanese
Transportation methodGet there on your own

Product Info

The content of this product is provided by machine translation and may not reflect the actual information, please take this into consideration before booking.

  • The full course features shower climbing, climbing 16 waterfalls, including smaller ones. There are several waterfalls that cannot be climbed alone. It is full of fun as you work together with your friends, help each other, and brainstorm ideas to conquer them. Even young people who are proud of their physical strength will be exhausted from playing. If you are not confident in your physical strength, the guide will provide full support. In the second half, you will slide down the waterfalls you have climbed! Near the finish line, you will encounter a series of waterfalls, including a slide about 10m long, a jump waterfall about 5m high, and a slide waterfall about 6m high with a slope of about 70°. Feel free to join us even if you are alone. *Please note that we may not be able to answer the phone when we are out on the river for a tour (around 10am to 5pm). *If you are using an @ezweb email address, we would appreciate it if you could make a reservation using a different email address if possible. We have had many cases where emails we send are not received due to being blocked by email filters.
  • The canyoning begins after completing the entire approximately 2km route.
  • We head to the entry point into the river. Once we arrive at the entry point, we will conduct a safety talk to ensure you can canyon safely. We will then begin canyoning for the entire 2-kilometer journey. We will walk, swim, climb waterfalls, and slide down small slides.
  • Highlights of the second half
  • The highlight of the second half, near the finish line, is a series of slides, including a slide about 10 meters long, a jump waterfall about 5 meters high, and a slide waterfall about 6 meters high with a slope of about 70 degrees. From the exit point at the finish line to the parking lot, it's just a short uphill climb.
  • Tour photos (digital data and printed photos) are available for purchase.
  • Tour photo data: 80 yen/1 print, L-size print: 100 yen/1 print, 2L-size print: 150 yen/1 print. We will upload the photo data from the tour to a dedicated website. Please select and purchase the photos you like.

Inside the waterfall

Inside the waterfall

Take off and jump

Take off and jump

Pispis

Pispis

Banzai

Banzai

I love water

I love water

Okay

Okay

Facing backward

Facing backward

Before advancing

Before advancing

Heehaw

Heehaw

Nin-nin

Nin-nin

What You Can Expect

Duration: 5 hour(s)

1 Day

  • 12:00
    Registration and changing. After registration, you will receive your canyoning equipment. Please change in the changing room.
    Registration and changing. After registration, you will receive your canyoning equipment. Please change in the changing room.
  • 12:30
    Line up. Let's sit down and listen to the instructions before we climb the waterfall.
    Line up. Let's sit down and listen to the instructions before we climb the waterfall.
  • 12:35
    Climb. I can't climb unless someone pushes me from behind.
    Climb. I can't climb unless someone pushes me from behind.
  • 12:50
    My feet are being swept away. I can't stand firm against the water pressure, but I have to hold on.
    My feet are being swept away. I can't stand firm against the water pressure, but I have to hold on.
  • 12:55
    2. If someone can't stand firmly due to the water pressure, let's help them out.
    2. If someone can't stand firmly due to the water pressure, let's help them out.
  • 13:10
    There's a place behind the waterfall. How do we get up there, guide?
    There's a place behind the waterfall. How do we get up there, guide?
  • 13:30
    The key is to keep your left foot firmly planted. Many people fall off this waterfall.
    The key is to keep your left foot firmly planted. Many people fall off this waterfall.
  • 13:40
    Yay! Take a picture!
    Yay! Take a picture!
  • 13:40
    Water on my face... Water on my face... Guide, please tell me how to climb.
    Water on my face... Water on my face... Guide, please tell me how to climb.
  • 13:50
    Yay 2. Take a picture~
    Yay 2. Take a picture~
  • 14:00
    A course full of waterfalls. Look, we're still climbing through this waterfall-filled landscape.
    A course full of waterfalls. Look, we're still climbing through this waterfall-filled landscape.
  • 14:15
    We need to discuss how to climb it. I can't think of a way to climb it.
    We need to discuss how to climb it. I can't think of a way to climb it.
  • 14:00
    Be grateful for the rope. You can't climb without the help of the rope, so be grateful to the guide who is holding it.
    Be grateful for the rope. You can't climb without the help of the rope, so be grateful to the guide who is holding it.
  • 14:30
    Halfway point. Taking a short break while floating.
    Halfway point. Taking a short break while floating.
  • 14:40
    On the way back, we took the slide. After the climb, the descent was similar to the half course.
    On the way back, we took the slide. After the climb, the descent was similar to the half course.
  • 14:50
    A slider? At this angle, it's practically a fall, isn't it?
    A slider? At this angle, it's practically a fall, isn't it?
  • 15:10
    Jump. Hooray!
    Jump. Hooray!
  • 15:20
    The last slide. If there's enough water, you can even go down on your stomach like in the picture.
    The last slide. If there's enough water, you can even go down on your stomach like in the picture.

Purchase Notice

Regarding the cancellation of the event:

  • The tour will proceed rain or shine, however, in the event of heavy rainfall, it may be canceled for safety reasons. We will contact you by email or other means around 7 PM the day before if there is a possibility of cancellation.

Important notes regarding course participation:

  • - If you wear glasses or contact lenses, please wear 1-day disposable contact lenses whenever possible. (Alternatively, please bring a glasses strap.) - Especially if you are overweight, for example, if you weigh more than 95 kg (short and heavy, or have a large waist), the wetsuit size may not fit. - Women are advised to remove any artificial nails (nail polish). We cannot compensate for any loss.

Other special notes:

  • *This course is for junior high school students and older up to 60 years old. *Elementary school students (grades 4-6) should register for the half course.

remarks:

  • **Please be sure to provide a mobile phone number where you can be reached on the day of the event.** **Please provide the gender, height, and shoe size of all participants.** Gender: Height cm Shoe size cm: / cm: / cm: / cm: / cm: / cm

Includes/Excludes

  • Canyoning equipment includes a helmet, wetsuit, PFD (life jacket), and shoes.
  • Otter's photographs are available for purchase online. If you wish to purchase a photograph, you can select one from the online catalog and buy it online on the evening of the same day or from the following day onwards. Image data: 80 yen per photograph. L-size print: 100 yen per print. 2L-size print: 150 yen per print.

Reminders

  • Ages of participation: 13 to 60

  • Clothing and belongings: <Essential items> • T-shirt, tank top, or rash guard, etc. Even in summer, it can get cold for slender people, women, and children. Please prepare long sleeves as well. (Depending on the summer weather, you will need to remove the upper part of your wetsuit when walking to the stream entry point, so a T-shirt is essential.) • Towel for drying off • Change of clothes • Plastic bag for wet items <Bring if needed> • Urethane mask (It will get wet, so a urethane mask is ideal) • Sunscreen • Gloves • Winter thermal underwear (Outside of mid-summer, slender people, and those sensitive to the cold should especially wear two or three layers of thermal underwear.)

  • Regarding rental equipment: We provide the necessary canyoning equipment, including helmets, wetsuits, PFDs (life jackets), and shoes. These items are included in the price.

  • Minimum number of participants: 2

Meeting Point

Location Name: 1282-20 Takeno, Kiurauchi, Ume, Saiki City, Oita Prefecture

Address: 1282-20 Takeno, Kiurauchi, Ume, Saiki City, Oita Prefecture

How to Get There
* Meeting Time: 12:00 PM * Meeting Place: Otter Fujikawachi Base Changing Room (Approximately 34km south from the intersection of National Route 502 in Mie-machi, about 1 hour travel time.) The Otter Fujikawachi Base changing room is located very close to Fujikawachi Valley. There is no cell phone signal. Please allow ample time for your journey. *It takes approximately 30 minutes by car from Michi-no-Eki Ume to Fujikawachi Valley. Please use the restrooms at Michi-no-Eki before heading to Fujikawachi Valley. https://goo.gl/maps/CB87QejHEJW5QMk58 The road from National Route 326 to Fujikawachi Valley is narrow, so if you are unsure about driving, please come in a smaller car. 1) From Michi-no-Eki Ume, take National Route 326 south towards Nobeoka City and cross the Utagenka Ohashi Bridge. 2) After passing the first tunnel from Michi-no-Eki Ume, turn left and proceed towards Fujikawachi Valley. 3) Turn left at the T-junction (there is an OTTER sign from here). After that, follow the OTTER signs and drive safely to Fujikawachi Base.

Experience Location

Location Name: 1282-20 Takeno, Kiurauchi, Ume, Saiki City, Oita Prefecture

Address: 1282-20 Takeno, Kiurauchi, Ume, Saiki City, Oita Prefecture

How to Get There
・For those coming by car: Otter Fujikawachi Base Changing Room (Approximately 34km south from the intersection of National Route 502 in Mie-machi, about 1 hour drive.) The Otter Fujikawachi Base changing room is located very close to Fujikawachi Valley. There is no cell phone reception. Please allow ample time for your journey. *It takes about 30 minutes by car from Michi-no-Eki Ume to Fujikawachi Valley.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 2 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • For cancellations made 1 to 1 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 50% will apply
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–0 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

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