
Fukuroda Falls Complete Travel Guide
Fukuroda Falls in Daigo, Ibaraki, is a 120-metre-high, 73-metre-wide cascade on the Taki River. The paid tunnel gives access to two viewing decks with close and panoramic perspectives of its four-tiered flow.
Quick Facts
Best Things to Do
- Use the paid viewing tunnel to reach the First Viewing Deck, about 10 metres from the basin, for the closest look at the spray and sound.
- Take the elevator up about 50 metres to the Second Viewing Deck; its three decks look across the full four-tiered waterfall.
- Walk toward the suspension bridge for a more distant view across the Taki River, then continue onto the riverside hiking route if time allows.
- Plan around the seasonal closing time and confirm winter conditions or illumination dates directly with the official site before travelling.
Tickets and Fees
Checked 2026-08-03: the viewing facility is open daily. Hours are 08:00-18:00 from May-October, 08:00-17:00 in November, and 09:00-17:00 from December-April. Confirm current conditions and event hours before travel.
How to Get There
From JR Fukuroda Station, take the bus to Takimoto (about 10 minutes), then walk about 10 minutes; services are limited, so check the timetable. A taxi from the station takes about 10 minutes. By car, Naka IC on the Joban Expressway is about 60 minutes away; town-run free parking is about 1.2-1.4 km from the falls.
Nearby Attractions
If you have a full day, combine this with Kairakuen Garden in Mito or Hitachi Seaside Park on the coast, though both require additional driving time.
Book Before You Go
Use official information for opening hours and ticket rules, then book tours or tickets only when they fit your route.
