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Torokino Falls, Yakushima

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Última actualización 10 mar 2026

Torokino Falls is located in the mountainous interior of Yakushima, a subtropical island in Kagoshima Prefecture recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1993. The waterfall sits along the Anbo River system in the island's dense primeval forest. Yakushima's exceptional rainfall, averaging over 4,000 millimeters annually in mountainous areas, feeds numerous waterfalls throughout the island. Torokino Falls is one of Yakushima's accessible yet scenic waterfalls, less visited than destinations like Jomon Sugi.

The waterfall holds natural significance within Yakushima's UNESCO-designated wilderness protecting ancient yakusugi (Yakushima cedar) forests and unique subtropical ecosystems. The falls cascade approximately 6 meters over moss-covered granite rocks. The surrounding forest represents the transition zone between lowland subtropical vegetation and montane temperate forests. The constant moisture from the waterfall creates a microclimate supporting dense moss coverage, ferns, and epiphytic plants.

Visitors reach Torokino Falls via a hiking trail from the Anbo River Trail parking area, requiring approximately 40 minutes of moderate hiking through forested terrain. The trail follows the river valley, crossing streams via bridges and stepping stones. The path can be slippery due to moisture and moss. At the falls, visitors view the cascade from an observation area. The pool at the base is shallow and visitors sometimes wade in the water. The surrounding forest provides opportunities to observe moss-covered trees, ferns, and wildlife including Yakushima macaques and yakushika (Yakushima deer).

Access the trailhead from Miyanoura Port or Anbo town by rental car, driving approximately 15-20 minutes to the parking area. Most visitors arrive by ferry from Kagoshima (about 4 hours) or high-speed jetfoil (approximately 2 hours), or by flights to Yakushima Airport. Rental cars are essential for accessing the falls. Hiking is free. Visitors should prepare with appropriate footwear for wet conditions, water, and rain gear as weather changes rapidly.



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Torokino Falls, Mugio, Yakushima, Kumage District, Kagoshima 891-4402, Japón

Torokino Falls, Yakushima

What other travelers are saying about Torokino Falls, Yakushima

Agosto de 2025 Puedes visitarla fácilmente tomando un pequeño desvío en coche por una carretera secundaria. La caminata es corta, pero podrás admirar una cascada preciosa. Sin duda, merece la pena incluirla en tu itinerario de viaje a Yakushima.
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ドクターK
14 dic 2025
Aunque Yakushima alberga muchas cascadas, este es uno de los pocos lugares de Japón donde una cascada desemboca directamente en el océano. 🧐 La entrada está cruzando la calle desde Pon-Tan-kan. Mucha gente aparca sus coches en Pon-Tan-kan, así que ten cuidado al cruzar la calle. 🖐️ Caminando 2-3 minutos llegarás a un lugar desde donde podrás contemplar las cataratas, pero es más estrecho de lo que esperarías. jaja Si hay mucha gente, quizá sea mejor moverse rápido y sacar fotos. jaja
El cartel era pequeño y casi lo paso por alto. Aparqué en Pontankan y me dirigí al mirador desde la entrada, al otro lado de la calle. El camino está pavimentado al principio, pero desaparece a mitad de camino. Es un poco empinado. Por casualidad, resultó tener forma de corazón. Es una cascada preciosa.
Este es el mirador de las cataratas Toroki. La entrada está cruzando la carretera de la prefectura desde Pontankan. Está a solo 1 o 2 minutos a pie. Si desea ver las cataratas Toroki directamente, le recomendamos hacer kayak de mar.
Fui a verlo bajo una lluvia torrencial. El nivel del agua estaba subiendo y ¡era impresionante!

Preguntas frecuentes

Moderate difficulty, requiring approximately 40 minutes from the Anbo River Trail parking area. The trail can be slippery due to moisture and moss. Appropriate footwear for wet conditions is essential.

Appropriate footwear for wet, slippery conditions, water, and rain gear. Weather on Yakushima changes rapidly, and the trail can be wet due to the island's 4,000+ millimeters annual rainfall in mountainous areas.

Yakushima macaques (Japanese monkeys) and yakushika (Yakushima deer) inhabit the surrounding forest. The area also supports diverse plant life including moss-covered trees and ferns.

The falls flow year-round due to Yakushima's high rainfall. Spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures. Summer can be hot and humid. Winter is cooler but still accessible. Be prepared for rain any season.

Torokino Falls is more accessible and less crowded than major destinations like Jomon Sugi. At approximately 6 meters tall, it's scenic but smaller than some other island waterfalls. Good for a moderate half-day hike.
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