# Shomyo Falls

> A four-tiered waterfall in the Tateyama mountains with a total drop of 350 metres, the tallest in Japan.

- Prefecture: Toyama
- Type: Attraction
- Address: Tateyama, Toyama, Japan
- Admission: Free

Shomyo Falls, in the town of Tateyama, drops a total of 350 metres in four tiers, making it the tallest waterfall in Japan. It is fed by snowmelt from the Tateyama mountains and is designated a National Place of Scenic Beauty and Natural Monument. After the spring thaw, a second seasonal fall called Hannoki Falls appears alongside it, and the combined flow is at its most powerful. The falls are reached from a car park at the end of the prefectural road, followed by a walk of about 1.3 kilometres, roughly 30 minutes, along the gorge. The access road is closed in winter. There is no admission charge.

## FAQ

### How do I get to Shomyo Falls?

From Tateyama Station, take a seasonal bus toward the falls, then walk about 1.3 kilometres (roughly 30 minutes) from the car park along the gorge. The access road is closed in winter.

### How tall is Shomyo Falls?

It has a total drop of 350 metres over four tiers, making it the tallest waterfall in Japan.

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Source: Shomyo Falls — Japan Voyage
