Harajiri Falls is considered one of Japan’s Top 100 Waterfalls, and with good reason. Huge volumes of water, spanning 120m wide, flow over the semicircular cliff and fall 20m to the lake below. It is believed Harajiri Falls was created suddenly as a result of Mt. Aso’s pyroclastic flows carving out the flat landscape many thousands of years ago. For a lovely view, walk along the suspension bridge that crosses in front of the falls. You can also walk down closer to the lake as well for a great view from below.
Harajiri Falls

