Mino Falls
This 33-meter-tall waterfall was chosen as one of Japan’s 100 most beautiful waterfalls. It is located inside Meiji no Mori Mino Quasi-National Park in Minoh City, Osaka Prefecture. Known as a popular fall foliage spot, many visitors come during the autumn season. There is a “waterfall walkway” approximately 2.8 kilometers long that starts in front of Minoh Station and offers wonderful views of the natural forests of Osaka. The fall foliage is best from mid-November through the beginning of December. In the middle of the walkway is the Mino Park Museum of Insects, another popular spot.
Spot details
- Address
- Osaka Minoshi Minokouen Map
- Area
- Hokusetsu Area
- Phone
- 0727213014
- Closed
- open everyday
- Fees
- Free
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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- Nice scenery even in winter
- Ive read most reviews saying that the hike up to the waterfall is an easy one, with gentle uphill slope. However, personal experience is that some parts of the hike isnt that easy, and it could...
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- Must-visit in autumn
- Beautiful local waterfall that’s located at the top of a small hill, an easy hike up and down, about 1.5-2 hours round-trip. Stunning in fall. You can see a temple and small shops along the way as...
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- Refreshing place
- The place is so wonderful; so refreshing, calm and peaceful.It is a 2.7km walk!First time to eat maple leaves.
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