The trail is 2.8 kilometers one way, fully paved, and takes approximately 45 minutes to walk. The path has a gentle incline with minimal elevation gain, making it accessible for most fitness levels including families and older adults. The route includes some stairs and slopes but requires no special equipment beyond comfortable walking shoes.
Autumn, particularly mid-November to early December, is the peak season when maple trees display red and orange foliage. Spring offers fresh greenery, summer provides cooler temperatures under forest canopy, and winter has fewer crowds with occasional monkey sightings. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends throughout the year.
Japanese macaques inhabit the area and are frequently seen along the trail, especially in autumn and winter. Sightings are common but not guaranteed. Feeding or approaching the monkeys is prohibited. Visitors should maintain distance, secure food in bags, and avoid direct eye contact.
Public toilets are located at the trailhead, midway point, and near the falls. Rest areas with benches, vending machines, restaurants, cafes, and shops are available along the route. Most facilities have signage in Japanese and English.