Todoroki Falls

Tokushima (徳島県)
Tourist Attraction
Todoroki Falls - Photo 1
Todoroki Falls - Photo 2
Todoroki Falls - Photo 3

Japan, 〒775-0411 徳島県海部郡海陽町平井王余魚谷王余魚谷

0884-76-3050

4.6 (201 reviews)

Opening Hours

MondayOpen 24 hours
TuesdayOpen 24 hours
WednesdayOpen 24 hours
ThursdayOpen 24 hours
FridayOpen 24 hours
SaturdayOpen 24 hours
SundayOpen 24 hours

Reviews

Ralf Blaich

Ralf Blaich

2 years ago

I was so lucky that here was very strong rainfall the day before coming here. The road to get to the scene is sometimes really narrow. But even it was Golden Week, there was nearly no traffic. Lucky me again! Just follow the stream and you will have plenty of opportunities to have scenic views and plenty of great photo locations. During the entire hike I saw just a handful of people. What a day! Would love to come here in autumn again,
CC Cheung

CC Cheung

5 years ago

Recommend to spend at least 2 hours to complete this trail. There are many waterfalls along the trail so extra time for taking photo is suggested.
Bhavik Shah

Bhavik Shah

3 years ago

Fantastic
Benoist

Benoist

7 years ago

Beautiful but tough. Don't go with kids.
sigetee

sigetee

5 months ago

Kaifu River is worthy of its name as a clear stream. The Todoroki Falls and rapids located upstream of its tributary, the Tamayotani River, certainly make you feel that this is a special place. The best time is during the fresh green season. If you want, it will be after the rain. A series of thrills is guaranteed. I don't think there is anything particularly dangerous on the mountain path, but be careful of fallen leaves. It slips. Needless to say, this is true when going off mountain trails and approaching waterfalls or mountain streams. You can also enjoy a 30-minute drive from National Route 55 to your destination. The road along the river is comfortable, and the scenery is one of the finest examples of the beautiful Japanese countryside. Once you enter the mountain, you will be in a different world. The view is covered with greenery, and you will have to climb up a narrow winding road that is difficult to pass by by car, but this is also a ritual before reaching the spectacular view. Everyone, please do so in a spirit of compromise.