Yōrō · Yōrō Falls
A stroll through Yōrō Falls and Yōrō Park, known for its legend of filial piety and listed among Japan's 100 Waterfalls
Yōrō Falls is a beautiful waterfall with a drop of 32m and a width of 4m, selected as one of Japan's 100 Waterfalls. It's also famous for a filial piety legend where a son drawing waterfall water for his sake-loving father turned it into sake. Located within Yōrō Park, you can enjoy seasonal scenery throughout the year—cherry blossoms in spring, fresh greenery in summer, and autumn foliage in fall. The park also features the art installation 'Yōrō Tenmeihanten'chi,' making it a spot to enjoy all day long.
Access
10 minutes walk from Yōrō Station on Yōrō Railway (park entrance)
Hours
9:00〜17:00
Budget
公園無料(一部有料施設あり)
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