Yoro Falls is a waterfall with its own park. The 32-meter, 4-meter-wide cascade belongs to the Kiso River system and forms the centerpiece of Yoro Park, a public park established by Gifu Prefecture in the town of Yoro, Yoro District — a rare case where town, district, and waterfall all share one name. The setting sits within the Ibi-Sekigahara-Yoro Quasi-National Park, folding the fall into a larger protected landscape at the western edge of Gifu. Compact by Top-100 standards, Yoro makes its case through this layered civic embrace: a modest drop that a prefecture built a park around, inside a quasi-national park, in a town that carries its name.
Visiting Yoro Falls
The fall stands inside Yoro Park, established by Gifu Prefecture in the town of Yoro, Yoro District, within the Ibi-Sekigahara-Yoro Quasi-National Park.