Fukiware Falls

Gunma (群馬県)
Tourist Attraction
Fukiware Falls - Photo 1
Fukiware Falls - Photo 2
Fukiware Falls - Photo 3

Tonemachi Okkai, Numata, Gunma 378-0303, Japan

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4.2 (8.2k reviews)

Opening Hours

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

About

Picturesque waterfall, 7m high & 30m wide, with a nearby suspension bridge for viewing.

Reviews

Ryusei Hosono

Ryusei Hosono

3 months ago

Very nice and unique falls in the nature. Around 15 minutes from Kawaba City. Also not too crowded. You also can do a round hike for around 30 minutes - 1 hour. You can park very closely for only 500 yen. No entry cost. So if you like nature and water, definitely recommended! Also around 2-3 hours from Tokyo.
Annie Sobol

Annie Sobol

2 months ago

Stunning waterfall and hiking paths around the area❣️ it’s a short hike to the falls itself which leads you down another path to follow on the left side. It was nice to explore the whole area without a lot of tourist around.
Rabiul Islam

Rabiul Islam

2 months ago

It's really a wonderful place. Autumn is the best period to visit. If you want to go by your private car, you must pay 500 yen for parking, which I think is an excessive amount. The surrounding area is very slippery, so watch your step when walking.
Ardith Telewik

Ardith Telewik

5 months ago

Wow this is one of the widest waterfalls ive ever seen here in Japan. It is so easy to get here and you can use your IC card as well. You have to take off at Fukiware no Taki Bus stop so you can start seeing the view of the falls from bottom up to the bridge. There is also a round track way going back. It is so enchanting, really. I love it! Aside from that, the tourist spot is free. It doesnt have entrance fee. 🥰
Aníbal Mejia

Aníbal Mejia

6 months ago

Nice walk around the impressive falls, rapids and whirlpools. The river has a strong current, and the geological formations were interesting to observe. There is a walking circuit, but it was partially closed, so we walked back and forth to the parking lot. There are no rails, so be careful when walking as the water and mist can make the rocks slippery.