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中伊豆 萬城の滝

Banjo Falls is a 20m waterfall located in the Nakaizu district of Izu City. Located upstream of the Jizodo River, a tributary of the Kano River, this waterfall allows visitors to descend very close to the pool at the base of the falls, allowing them to experience the volume of water, the spray, and the powerful roaring sound up close. It is also extremely cool even in midsummer, making it an ideal place to escape the heat.

中伊豆 萬城の滝

Formerly known as Otaki, this waterfall is also known as Urami no Taki, and previously it was possible to see behind the waterfall, but the trail is currently closed due to the risk of rockslides. Reinforcement work is also being carried out, and although it is no longer in its natural state, many tourists visit to view the powerful and beautiful waterfall.

中伊豆 萬城の滝

There is a floodplain downstream, and in the summer it is crowded with families, campers, and visitors with dogs. The water is clean and very cold. There are hiking trails in the area, and there are several small waterfalls, so it is fun to go waterfall-hopping. There is a campsite right next to it, and you can enjoy experiences such as canyoning.

Banjo Falls

萬城の滝

Address

776-1 Jizoudou, Izu city, Shizuoka 410-2515

Access

About 40-minutes by bus from Shuzenji Station to 「Himenoyushimo (姫の湯下)」
Get off at "Jizodo" and walk for about 15 minutes

Nearest Stop

Jizoudou (bus)

Last bus

To Shuzenji Station:16:16

Entry fee

Free

Parking

Free

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