Toei cho │ 東栄町
The city of Toei is a small, tranquil agricultural village located in the mountainous region of Kitashimo district, Aichi prefecture. It has a total area of 123.38 square kilometers and a population of 2,659, of which approximately 20 are foreigners. Among them are 2 Brazilians, 3 Vietnamese, 2 Koreans, 2 Chinese, 1 Filipino, and 1 American…
Far from the hustle and bustle of big cities, this natural paradise surrounded by mountains, waterfalls, forests, hot springs, and crystal-clear streams is the ideal place for those seeking the most authentic and traditional Japan. Approximately 90% of the city is covered by forest. It’s perfect for hiking and meditation by the river, and there’s a hot spring area with relaxing baths called Hana Matsuri no Yu Toei Onsen, as well as numerous beautiful waterfalls, the most famous being Tsuta-no-Fuchi Waterfall.
It is also famous for the Hana Festival, a Shinto tradition with local folk dances that has existed for over 700 years and is considered an important part of the country’s cultural heritage.
Toei Attractions
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Zendabuchi Waterfall is a 5-meter-high waterfall formed by differential erosion. It is located along the Ochise River in the Kobayashi district of Toei City, right next to Route 431. Although …
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Tsuta no Fuchi Waterfall is a large waterfall, approximately 10 meters high and 70 meters wide. They say that, when you look at the waterfall, even though it’s small, it …