# Harajiri Falls

> A wide waterfall about 120 metres across and 20 metres high that drops from flat farmland, one of Japan's 100 selected waterfalls.

- Prefecture: Oita
- Type: Landmark
- Address: Bungo-ono, Oita, Japan
- Admission: Free
- Official site: https://www.ogatakanko.com/

Harajiri Falls lies in Ogata in Bungo-ono, where a river drops about 20 metres over a wide rock face in the middle of open farmland. The falls are roughly 120 metres across, and their setting on flat land rather than in a mountain gorge has earned them the nickname the Niagara of Oita. The rock over which the water flows was formed by ancient pyroclastic flows from the Aso volcano. A suspension bridge downstream and paths around the site let visitors view the falls from several angles, including from below. It is one of Japan's 100 selected waterfalls. The adjacent Michi-no-Eki roadside station has parking, restrooms and rental bicycles at no charge.

## FAQ

### How do I get to Harajiri Falls?

It is about a 7-minute drive from Ogata Station on the JR Hohi Line; there is free parking at the adjacent roadside station.

### Is there an entry fee for Harajiri Falls?

No. The falls are free to visit at any time.

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Source: Harajiri Falls — Japan Voyage
