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Nishishiiya Falls

Nishishiiya Falls

A waterfall in Oita — refreshing cascades and negative ions.

EditorialWritten by the TABIKUCHI editorial teamSources: Wikipedia, Wikidata and others (CC BY-SA / CC0)

Overview

Nishishiiya Falls is a majestic 86-meter cascade located near the boundary between Kusu in Kusu District and the Innai area of Usa City, Oita Prefecture. Counted among Japan's Top 100 Waterfalls, its powerful column of water plunges down a sheer rock face, framed by deep mountain greenery. Gathering the waters of the ranges that divide the old provinces of Bungo and Buzen, it stands as one of Oita's most celebrated falls.

Highlights

  • A powerful single plunge of 86 meters down the rock face
  • One of Oita's finest falls, chosen among Japan's Top 100 Waterfalls
  • Deep mountain nature straddling the Kusu and Usa Innai border
  • The roar of the falls and rising spray when the flow runs high

History

Long cherished at this strategic point on the border between Kusu and the Innai district of Usa, Nishishiiya Falls has been known to local people for generations thanks to its imposing height. Its selection among Japan's Top 100 Waterfalls raised its profile nationwide and confirmed its status as a leading scenic landmark of the surrounding region. For detailed lore and the background of its designation, please refer to official information.

Access

The falls lie on the Kusu side, close to the border with the Innai area of Usa City. Because the site is deep in the mountains, public transport access is limited and visiting by car is the practical choice. As the locations of viewpoints and parking, and road conditions, can change with the season and weather, please confirm details through official information before setting out.

Best season

From the rainy season into summer, when the flow swells, the sheer power of the 86-meter drop is at its most striking. Early summer's fresh greenery and the colored slopes of autumn also offer a beautiful contrast between the falls and their surroundings.

Map

33.3550, 131.2506 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Drive to a viewing point on the Kusu side to take in the full cascade
  2. 2Linger over the 86-meter flow and capture it in photographs
  3. 3Stroll while enjoying the surrounding mountain greenery and valley air
  4. 4Extend the trip toward the Innai area of Usa to explore the rural scenery

Did you know?

💡 Japan's Top 100 Waterfalls is a nationwide list of celebrated cascades, and Nishishiiya Falls represents Oita among them. At 86 meters, its drop ranks among the largest in the prefecture.

Nearby spots

📍 Kijima Kōgen Park📍 Otobaru Falls📍 Hachiman Asami Shrine
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