One of Japan’s hidden gems and within easy reach of Tokyo, Fukuroda Falls is rated as one of the country’s top 3 waterfalls. You won’t find a 4-tier, 120 metre monster waterfall anywhere else in Japan, but it also takes 2½ hours by train from Tokyo. So let’s find out – is it really worth visiting Fukuroda Falls?
Visiting Information and Bus Timetable (Japanese: use autotranslate)
https://www.town.daigo.ibaraki.jp/page/page001474.html
All trains used in the video are covered by the Japan Rail Pass, the Tokyo Wide Pass, the JR East-South Hokkaido Rail Pass and both versions of the JR East Passes.
Sample route from Tokyo (Ueno)
https://world.jorudan.co.jp/mln/en/?p=0&xpd=1&from=Ueno&date=03%2F22%2F2023&time=08%3A00&ft=0&ic=0&us=0&up=0&ut=0&nzm=0&sub_lang=ja&estf=Ueno&to=S-E92000745&to_name=Fukuroda+Falls%7BSpot%7D
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Photos
Fukuroda Fall 袋田の滝 by randomised.org
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FukurodaFalls by Ippukucho
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Fukuroda Waterfalls / 袋田の滝(ふくろだのたき by TANAKA Juuyoh (田中十洋)
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Music
“Airport Lounge” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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