Genbikei Gorge is a stunning 2-kilometer limestone gorge located in Ichinoseki City, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. This scenic natural attraction features dramatic rock formations carved by the Satetsu River and is famous for its emerald green waters, making it one of Tohoku region's most beautiful sightseeing destinations.
To reach Genbikei from Tokyo, take the JR Tohoku Shinkansen to Ichinoseki Station (about 2 hours). From Ichinoseki Station, take the JR Ofunato Line to Genbikei Station (15 minutes), then walk 5 minutes to the gorge entrance. The total travel time is approximately 2.5-3 hours from Tokyo.
Genbikei's flying dango (kakko dango) is a unique tradition where visitors place money in a basket and bang a wooden board to signal the teahouse across the gorge. The teahouse then sends back sweet mitarashi dango (rice dumplings) and tea via a rope pulley system, creating a memorable cultural experience while enjoying scenic gorge views.
Popular Genbikei activities include scenic boat rides through the gorge to admire limestone cliffs and emerald waters, the famous flying dango experience, hiking trails along the riverbank, photography of the dramatic rock formations, and visiting during autumn for spectacular fall foliage. The boat tours operate from April to November, weather permitting.
The best time to visit Genbikei is during spring (April-May) for cherry blossoms and mild weather, or autumn (October-November) for stunning fall foliage when the gorge transforms into vibrant reds and yellows. Summer offers boat tours and lush greenery, while winter provides serene snow-covered landscapes, though some activities may be limited.