
Naruko Gorge
A dramatic 100-metre deep river gorge lined with Japanese maple, cherry and rowan trees — ranked among Japan's top ten autumn foliage spots. The bridge viewpoint offers a helicopter-like look down into the canopy.
1–2 hours
Free
Always open; best autumn foliage: mid-Oct to early Nov
Mid-October–early November (peak autumn)
10–13 min by taxi from Naruko-Onsen Station; seasonal shuttle bus during autumn foliage period only
Location
Why Visit
- 1
The arch bridge at the gorge rim is 45m above the treetops — the canopy view below is like a fire
- 2
Ryoyo Bridge lookout provides the classic gorge photograph included in every Tohoku travel guide
- 3
The combination with Naruko Onsen 3 km away creates a perfect autumn day-trip combination
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An early morning walk through the gorge mist before tourist buses arrive is unforgettable
Local Tips
The gorge is famous for autumn foliage — the 100m deep valley walls turn brilliant red and orange in October. The 750m walking path follows the gorge edge with excellent viewpoints. The single-arch Ofukazawa Bridge crossing is the most dramatic vantage point. Combine with Naruko Onsen (15 min by car) for a relaxing afternoon.
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