What other travelers are saying about Yoro Land, Gifu
it was fun . what a surprise at the top . you won't regret pushing to the top😊
tip: wear something comfortable, suit for walking,jogging or best for hiking. 😅😊 don't do what I did, I wore jeans, and going up is really hard. the passage is getting stiffer when you're near the falls. One of the best place here in Japan😊🥰 secluded and relaxing place.
Yoro Land is a popular theme park located in Yoro Park in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. The park features the famous 'Yoro Falls' and is known for its unique art installations, including the 'Site of Reversible Destiny' designed by artists Shusaku Arakawa and Madeline Gins, making it a must-visit destination for art lovers and families.
Yoro Land is typically open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (hours may vary seasonally). Adult admission is around 750 yen, children (4-12) pay approximately 400 yen, and seniors (65+) pay about 650 yen. Additional fees apply for rides and attractions within the park. It's recommended to check the official website for current pricing and seasonal schedule changes.
From Tokyo: Take the JR Tokaido Shinkansen to Nagoya, then transfer to Kintetsu Nagoya Line to Kuwana, and finally take the Yoro Railway to Yoro Station (total journey: 3-4 hours). From Osaka: Take Kintetsu Main Line to Kuwana Station, then transfer to Yoro Railway to Yoro Station (total journey: 2-3 hours). The park is a 10-minute walk from Yoro Station.
Top attractions at Yoro Land include the Site of Reversible Destiny art installation with its colorful undulating landscape, various family-friendly rides like roller coasters and carousels, the beautiful Yoro Falls hiking trail, seasonal flower displays, and interactive play areas for children. The park also offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and is famous for its autumn foliage.
The best time to visit Yoro Land is during spring (March-May) for cherry blossoms and mild weather, or autumn (October-November) for beautiful fall colors. Avoid rainy season (June-July) and peak summer heat. Bring comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, sunscreen, and a camera. The Site of Reversible Destiny requires physical activity, so wear sturdy footwear and bring water.
It exists. That's the best I can say about it.
They will never have the finances or the incentive to be more attractive sadly.
Ofc. It can be fun for little kids, but it's old, rusty and things are almost falling apart. So don't expect much and you won't be too deceived.
I'm off the impression that investing in non mechanical or automated structure would give a new image to the park. Without much financial need. It could be converted to have a single price entry rather than a per attraction pricing. Even the time (1min) for each attraction seems inappropriate for such place.
Don't know who owns it, but there's clearly something to be done.
Workers are nice and polite.
It was terribly hot but we really enjoyed this place! It's really old but it's fun for small kids. The pool was good too. We would definitely go back 😄
YORO Land ,well its an old amusement park i guess。。🥹🥲🥺 every ride cost 200 yen and 100 yen.
they have little staff around so you need to wait to be accomodated..