Take the Yoro Railway from Ogaki Station (JR) and get off at Yoro Station. It's a 50-minute walk from the station to Yoro Falls.
Alternatively, it's about a 10-minute drive from the Yoro IC on the Tokai Ring Road. Show route
Op.Hours
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Varies depending on the facility)
Cld.Days
Tuesdays (or the following day if a national holiday falls on a Tuesday), December 29th - January 3rd.
Yoro Falls strolling is permitted freely (except during the year-end and New Year's period).
Fee
Parking is free. However, privately-owned parking lots are subject to a fee.
Yoro Park is a vast park located in Yoro-cho, Yoro-gun, Gifu Prefecture. Within the park, you'll discover numerous historical structures, including Yoro Falls, counted among Japan's three great waterfalls, and Yoro Shrine, a site of ancient reverence. Well-maintained walking paths wind through the park's lush natural landscape, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful scenery throughout the changing seasons. Spring brings vibrant cherry blossoms, while autumn paints the mountains with fiery hues of maple leaves.
Furthermore, the park houses Yoro Heavenly Life Revolving Land, a renowned contemporary art installation jointly created by Shuzo Arakawa and Madeline Gins. The tilting and distorted structures within this artwork create a surreal space that challenges visitors' perceptions of balance and perspective.
Yoro Park offers a unique blend of history, nature, and art, making it a true sanctuary. It's a perfect destination for families, couples, or friends.