Peeing Boy Statue — Roadside Cliff Landmark
The Shonben Kozo (小便小僧, 'Peeing Boy') statue stands on a narrow rock outcrop jutting over a 200-meter cliff drop on the road to Oku-Iya, depicting a young boy urinating into the gorge below. The bronze statue was installed in 1968 to commemorate local workers and travelers who tested their courage by urinating off the cliff edge (a practice now prohibited). The statue's casual stance contrasts absurdly with the terrifying drop.
The roadside pullout offers one of Iya Valley's most dramatic gorge views — and one of Japan's strangest photo opportunities.
Opening Hours
Open 24 hours (roadside pullout)
Closed: No closures | Road may close in severe winter weather
Entrance Fee
Free
Best Season
Spring and autumn (pleasant weather, good light) | Morning or late afternoon for best gorge light
Visit Duration
10-15 minutes
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