Yoro Falls: A Captivating Display of Natural Beauty

Yoro no Taki, or Yoro Falls, is a hidden gem nestled in the Gifu Prefecture of the Chubu region (Japan has 8 regions and 47 prefectures). This captivating waterfall, with its 32-meter drop, is celebrated not only for its natural beauty but also for the surrounding tranquility that adds to the overall enchantment.

Alighting from the train at Yoro station, the journey to Yoro no Taki begins with a delightful passage through a dense and enchanting forest, offering a serene escape for nature enthusiasts and those in search of a tranquil haven. The dense foliage, composed of ancient trees and vibrant flora, creates a serene ambiance, isolating visitors from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

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Discover the Majestic Shomyo Falls: Japan's Tallest Waterfalls

Shomyo Falls

Hannoki Falls

Shomyo Falls, also known as Shomyo-no-taki, is a stunning waterfall located in the Tateyama Mountain Range within the Chubu Sangaku National Park in Toyama Prefecture, Japan. It is renowned as the tallest waterfall in Japan, boasting an impressive height of approximately 350 meters (1,148 feet).

The falls have four stages: the first 70 m, the second 58 m, the third 96 m and the last 126 m high. The greatest amount of water flows over the falls in the early mid summer, when the snow in the Tateyama Mountains melts.

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COMING SOON!!!




COMING SOON!!!

Shiraito Falls