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Ryumon Falls

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Natural, refreshing, and casual
Ryumon Falls, Matsugi, Kokonoe, Kusu District, Oita 879-4632, Japan
Interesting facts
1

The waterfall is divided into three distinct levels or tiers that create a broad, curtain-like flow.

2

The base of the falls forms a natural pool often utilized as a swimming hole during summer.

3

The water source originates from the nearby volcanic highlands of the Kuju mountain range.

Overview

Ryumon Falls is a tiered waterfall located in the Kusu District of Oita Prefecture, featuring a distinctively wide, flat rock face that water cascades across. The site includes a designated natural basin at the base that is frequently used by locals and visitors for wading and swimming during the warmer months. The falls are situated within a lush, forested valley, providing a natural setting for outdoor recreation. The area is integrated into the regional landscape with footpaths that allow access to the water's edge and surrounding viewing platforms. The geology of the falls is characterized by volcanic rock formations typical of the Kyushu region's geothermal environment.

Photo spot

The lower basin provides a vantage point that captures the full width of the tiered waterfall.

Insider tips

Bring water shoes or sandals with grip, as the rock surfaces near the falls can be slippery and uneven.

Pack a change of clothes if you intend to wade in the natural pool at the base of the waterfall.

Visit during the early morning to secure a better spot if you are planning to spend time at the water's edge.

What to avoid

Do not attempt to climb the waterfall tiers when water levels are high after rainfall.

Etiquette

Take all trash with you as there are limited facilities; exercise caution near slippery rocks.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1-2 hours
Best time to visit
Mid-summer for swimming; late autumn for viewing the surrounding foliage.
Address
Ryumon Falls, Matsugi, Kokonoe, Kusu District, Oita 879-4632, Japan
33.276, 131.207
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Details
FacilitiesNatural wading area and walking trails

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1-2 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Mid-summer for swimming; late autumn for viewing the surrounding foliage..

The lower basin provides a vantage point that captures the full width of the tiered waterfall.

Close by you'll find Bungomorikikanko Park, The natural habitat of the Oriental paperbush in Nokura community., 豊後森機関庫ミュージアム.