
Yufuin Morning Mist Valley
Arrive before 9am to catch the valley floor wrapped in thermal mist rising from the earth. No photo filter needed. Then wander Yufuin's art galleries and cheese shops.
Half to full day
Free (town)
Open 24 hours (natural viewpoint)
Autumn and Winter for the densest mist
2.5 hrs from Fukuoka by direct Yufuin no Mori train
Location
Why Visit
- 1
Ethereal mist rising from geothermal ground at dawn
- 2
Quirky boutique galleries and local cheese
- 3
Lake Kinrin — perfect reflection of Yufu volcano
Local Tips
Lake Kinrinko in the valley floor produces morning mist (umihotaru-giri) from late autumn through winter — arrive by 7:00 AM for the best fog. The surrounding wooden craft shops and cafes open from around 9:00 AM. This is one of Yufuin's most photographed scenes.
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