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Fukuroda Falls
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Ibaraki, Kanto

Fukuroda Falls

One of Japan's three great waterfalls — a four-tiered cascade of 120 metres total height in a narrow gorge accessible through a 110-metre observation tunnel bored directly into the cliff face. Each season transforms the falls: spring snowmelt rages white, summer shows the full green gorge, autumn turns the cliff trees red, and winter freezes the tiers into blue ice columns.

Duration

1–1.5 hours

Admission

¥500

Hours

8:00–18:00 (May–Oct); 8:00–17:00 (Nov); 9:00–17:00 (Dec–Apr); evening illumination on some autumn nights

Best Season

January–February (frozen), November (foliage), Year-round

Access

Bus from Daigo Station (JR Suigun Line, 20 min)

Location

Why Visit

  • 1

    One of Japan's three great waterfalls — four tiers visible through a dramatic cliff observation tunnel

  • 2

    Winter freezing (January–February) turns the falls into enormous blue ice columns

  • 3

    The tunnel was blasted through the cliff face — you emerge directly opposite the falls at mid-height

Local Tips

Japan's most famous four-tiered waterfall — each tier has a distinct character visible from multiple platforms. Winter (January–February) occasionally freezes the falls into an ice wall; check conditions via the official site before making the trip. The tunnel walk behind the cliff face gives a unique perspective from within the rock itself.

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