# Yoro Falls

> A waterfall about 30 metres high within Yoro Park, listed among Japan's 100 notable waterfalls.

- Prefecture: Gifu
- Type: Park
- Address: Yoro, Gifu, Japan
- Admission: Free
- Official site: https://www.yoro-park.com/facility-map/yoro-falls/

Yoro Falls is a waterfall in Yoro Park, in the town of Yoro in southwestern Gifu Prefecture. It drops about 30 metres with a width of roughly four metres and is included on Japan's list of 100 notable waterfalls. The falls are the centrepiece of a large park that also holds walking trails, spring water associated with local legend, and other attractions. A local legend tells of a devoted son whose spring water turned to sake, which is linked to the area's name. Reaching the falls involves an uphill walk of around 30 minutes from the nearest parking area. The surrounding forest is popular for fresh greenery in early summer and coloured leaves in autumn.

## FAQ

### How do I get to Yoro Falls?

Take the Yoro Railway to Yoro Station, then walk into Yoro Park and up toward the falls; the walk from the station takes roughly 40 to 50 minutes, or about 30 minutes uphill from the falls-entrance parking area.

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

There is no entry fee for the falls or Yoro Park itself, though some facilities within the park and parking may have charges.

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Source: Yoro Falls — Japan Voyage
