# 箕面大瀧

> A 33-metre waterfall reached by a forested riverside trail, known for autumn foliage and deep-fried maple leaf snacks.

- Prefecture: 大阪府
- Type: Park
- Address: 大阪府箕面市
- Admission: Free
- Official site: https://www.mino-park.jp/

Minoo Falls is a 33-metre waterfall in the Meiji-no-Mori Minoo Quasi-National Park in the hills north of central Osaka. It is listed among Japan's 100 finest waterfalls and is the centrepiece of a forested gorge that draws visitors year-round. The falls are reached by a mostly flat riverside trail of about 2.7 kilometres from Minoo Station, lined with maple, cherry, and cedar trees. The area is especially popular in mid to late November when the maples turn red. Stalls along the trail sell momiji tempura, deep-fried maple leaves that are salted and aged before frying. Entry to the park and trail is free.

## FAQ

### How do I get to Minoo Falls from the nearest station?

From Mino-o Station on the Hankyu Minoo Line it is about a 40-minute walk along a 2.7-kilometre riverside trail.

### When is the best time to see autumn foliage at Minoo Falls?

The maples usually reach their peak colour from mid to late November.

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Source: 箕面大瀧 — Japan Voyage
