In Japan, Nunobiki is considered one of the greatest "divine falls" together with Kegon Falls and Nachi Falls.
Nunobiki waterfalls comprises four separate falls: Ondaki, Mendaki, Tsusumigadaki, and Meotodaki.
A well-known section of the Tales of Ise describes a trip taken by a minor official and his guests to Nunobiki Falls. They begin a poetry-writing contest, to which one of the guests, a commander of the guards, contributes:
- Which, I wonder, is higher-
- This waterfall or the fall of my tears
- As I wait in vain,
- Hoping today or tomorrow
- To rise in the world.
- It looks as though someone
- Must be unstringing
- Those clear cascading gems.
- Alas! My sleeves are too narrow
- To hold them all.[1]
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