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Joren-no-taki (Joren Falls)
Joren-no-taki (Joren Falls)
Joren-no-taki (Joren Falls)
Joren-no-taki (Joren Falls)
Shizuoka

Joren-no-taki (Joren Falls), Izu

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Last updated Jul 4, 2026

Located in the Yugashima district of Izu city in Shizuoka Prefecture, Joren Falls stands as one of the Izu Peninsula's largest waterfalls. The waterfall was formed by ancient lava flows from the Hachikuboyama Volcano, which created the geological foundation for this dramatic cascade in the upper reaches of the Kano River. The waterfall takes its name from nearby Jorenji Temple, connecting it to the region's Buddhist heritage.

Joren Falls holds official recognition as a Shizuoka Prefectural Natural Monument and ranks among Japan's Top 100 Waterfalls. The cascade drops 25 meters in height with a width of 7 meters, creating a spectacular natural amphitheater. The waterfall features crystal-clear water that pools in a distinctive blue basin at its base, surrounded by pristine natural surroundings that support the region's famous wasabi cultivation.

Visitors can experience the waterfall through multiple perspectives and activities. The main viewing area is accessed via steep paved steps that descend to the waterfall base, with admission completely free. The surrounding area offers stream fishing opportunities along the river, while nearby wasabi fields provide insight into traditional Japanese agriculture that relies on the falls' pure water. The site also serves as a key point on the historic Odoriko Trail, named after the famous Japanese literary work.

From Shuzenji Station, take the bus bound for Kawazu Station for a 38-minute journey to reach the falls. The waterfall is located at 892-14 Yugashima, Izu City, Shizuoka Prefecture. Free parking is available on-site, and admission to view the waterfall is free of charge. The steep descent to the waterfall viewing area may be challenging for visitors with mobility limitations.



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Jōren Falls, Yugashima, Izu, Shizuoka 410-3206, Japan
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Traveler reviews

It was impressive. If you have sore knees avoid it as the stairs going down into the valley are long! I loved seeing the families fishing over the river there too:
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Setagaya Yoga
Aug 21, 2025
A relatively small fall attracts way more tourists than I could imagine.
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Charles Zhu
Jun 19, 2023
Very beautiful and refreshing place. Polite staff. Clean toilets. Good parking. The wasabi ice cream is very delicious. You can enjoy fishing rainbow trout for a reasonable price. Rated it 4 stars as there are no trash cans.
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Fun with Bev and Eve
Sep 12, 2023
It was a beautiful waterfall. If you walk briskly, it only takes 2-3 minutes to get from the parking lot to the waterfall. The return walk is uphill, so it may be difficult for those who are not very fit.
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H yanahi
Nov 7, 2025
On the way back from golfing, I stopped off to see Joren Falls, famous for climbing over the Amagi Pass. It's quite a distance downhill from the parking lot, so the trip there was easy, but the trip back was tough for someone over 60 years old like me. 💦 It was more spectacular than I expected, and I realized how much a waterfall can change its atmosphere. Feeling the flow of water, air, and energy on my skin gave me a sense of energy. It was so refreshing. 😁
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Dec 26, 2025

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Frequently Asked Questions

Joren Falls (Joren-no-taki) is located in Izu Peninsula, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. You can reach Joren Falls by taking the JR Tokaido Line to Atami Station, then transferring to the JR Ito Line to Kawazu Station. From Kawazu Station, take a local bus or taxi for about 20 minutes to reach the Joren Falls trailhead. The waterfall is accessible via a short hiking trail through the forest.

The best time to visit Joren Falls is during spring (March-May) and autumn (October-November). Spring offers beautiful cherry blossoms and comfortable hiking weather, while autumn provides stunning fall foliage around the waterfall. Summer can be hot and humid, but the waterfall provides refreshing mist. Winter visits are possible but may require caution due to slippery trails.

The hike to Joren Falls is considered easy to moderate, suitable for most fitness levels. The trail is approximately 1 kilometer long and takes about 20-30 minutes to complete one way. The path includes some stairs and uneven terrain, so proper hiking shoes are recommended. The trail is well-marked and maintained, making it accessible for families with children.

Joren Falls is a stunning 25-meter tall waterfall cascading down basalt cliffs into a clear pool below. Visitors can enjoy the powerful sound of rushing water, take photos from multiple viewing platforms, and experience the cooling mist. The surrounding area features lush forest vegetation, walking trails, and seasonal wildflowers. The waterfall is particularly photogenic and offers excellent opportunities for nature photography.

Joren Falls has basic facilities including a small parking area (free), restrooms near the trailhead, and information boards. There is no entrance fee to visit Joren Falls, making it a budget-friendly attraction. However, facilities are limited, so visitors should bring water and snacks. The nearest restaurants and shops are back in Kawazu town, so plan accordingly for meals and supplies.