36° 44′ 17″ N, 139° 30′ 9″ E

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Iconic historical scenery

One of the Three Great Waterfalls of Japan

Kegon Falls, situated in Nikko National Park, is an impressive 100m waterfall. The falls were formed when the Daiya River was rerouted by lava flows. Kegon Falls can be seen from a free observation platform that is easily accessible by foot, as well as from a paying-platform at the base of the falls which is 570 yen per person to get on it.

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Located at Lake Chūzenji in Nikkō National Park near the city of Nikkō

How to get there:

You can take the Tobu Bus from JR or Tobu Nikko Station, and get off at Chuzenji Onsen Treminal, for a total 40 min ride. Thereafter, the Kegon Falls are a short walk away.

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