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【Ōita, Bungōno City】Harajiri no Taki (Falls): The Niagara of the East Right Beside the Michi no Eki(station)

Harajiri Falls, located in Bungōno City, Ōita Prefecture, is a stunning waterfall renowned for its grandeur, earning it the nickname “The Niagara of the East.”

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About: Harajiri no Taki (Falls)

Harajiri Falls is characterized not only by its majestic appearance but also by its harmony with the surrounding natural environment. Spanning 120 meters in width and standing 20 meters high, this breathtaking waterfall is one of Japan’s Top 100 Waterfalls. The area around Harajiri Falls is lush with greenery, offering seasonal landscapes that captivate visitors year-round. Additionally, a suspension bridge near the falls provides stunning views. The combination of the waterfall’s roar and the tranquil nature surrounding it offers a serene and healing experience for visitors.

Highlights

When visiting Harajiri Falls, it is highly recommended to start by crossing the suspension bridge for a breathtaking view from above. From the bridge, you can take in the full panorama of the falls. Additionally, a well-maintained walking trail allows visitors to explore the area around the waterfall while soaking in the beauty of the natural surroundings. The trail also leads to the Harajiri Falls Michi no Eki, which is worth visiting during your trip. Nearby, just a short climb up the stairs from the falls, you will also find a gelato shop waiting to greet visitors with delightful treats.

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Location and Official Website

Name: Harajiri no Taki {原尻の滝}

Address: 410 Harajiri, Ogata-machi, Bungōno City, Ōita Prefecture

Contact: 0974-42-4140

Official Website: Link

Note: Information is accurate at the time of publication. Please check the official website for updates on hours or closures before visiting.


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