Dakigaeri Valley is accessible via a 15-minute taxi ride or bus from JR Kakunodate Station. During autumn foliage season (October to November), a special ¥1,000 one-day shuttle bus runs 6 times daily from Kakunodate Station. Free shuttle buses also operate during the fall season. Since no taxis wait at the valley, it's recommended to make advance reservations if you plan to use taxi transport.
The walking trail through Dakigaeri Valley is 1.5 kilometers long one-way and takes approximately 30 minutes to complete. The path is relatively easy with few ups and downs, following an old logging trail that hugs the cliff's edge. The trail passes through tunnels and across bridges, making it suitable for most fitness levels.
No, entry to Dakigaeri Valley and its walking trail is completely free of charge. This makes it an accessible natural attraction for all visitors. However, transportation costs apply if using the shuttle bus service or taxi.
While Dakigaeri Valley is beautiful year-round, autumn is the most popular time to visit due to the spectacular fall foliage. The Dakigaeri Autumn Foliage Festival runs from the beginning of October to early November, when the colorful leaves create a stunning contrast with the emerald green waters of the Tamagawa River. Special transport services also operate during this peak season.
The valley's highlight is the Kami-no-iwahashi (Rock Bridge of the Gods), an 80-meter-long vermillion suspension bridge built in 1926 that serves as Akita Prefecture's oldest suspension bridge. Located just 2-3 minutes walk from the entrance, it offers spectacular views. The Mikaeri no Taki (Look-back Waterfall) is another must-see attraction, famous for its captivating beauty that makes visitors want to glance back multiple times.