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Harajiri Falls — Japan's Niagara

Published: Jun 1, 2026
Updated: Jun 1, 2026
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Harajiri Falls — Japan's Niagara

Harajiri Falls (原尻の滝) is a 120-meter-wide, 20-meter-high waterfall that drops in a perfect curtain across the Ogata River — earning its nickname 'Niagara of Japan.' Unlike most Japanese waterfalls hidden in mountain gorges, Harajiri is located in flat farmland, creating an unexpected visual drama where the river simply vanishes over a cliff edge into a wide basin below.

The falls can be viewed from multiple angles: above from the surrounding farmland, at eye-level from a suspension bridge, and below from the basin floor. The surrounding tufa cliffs (created by volcanic mineral deposits) add geological interest.

Opening Hours

24/7 (illuminated at night). Suspension bridge and trail: daylight hours.

Closed: Open year-round. Trail may close after heavy rain.

Entrance Fee

Free. Parking free.

Best Season

April for cherry blossoms framing the falls; July–August for highest water volume; winter for ice formations on cliff face

Visit Duration

45 minutes for full 2km circuit trail; 20 minutes for main viewpoint and suspension bridge only

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Getting There

Access Information

Ogata-machi, Bungo-ono City. 30-minute drive from Bungo-ono IC (Oita Expressway). Free parking. Hours: 24/7 (illuminated at night). Viewing areas accessible year-round.

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**Best viewing season:** April (cherry blossoms frame the falls) and July–August (highest water volume from summer rains). Winter sees reduced flow and occasional ice formations on the cliff face. **

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