Furepe Falls

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Furepe Falls is a scenic coastal waterfall in Japan’s Shiretoko Peninsula, known for its dramatic drop from seaside cliffs directly into the Sea of Okhotsk and its rich surrounding wildlife.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf tourist attraction
waterfall
accessPoint Utoro area
alsoKnownAs Furepe-no-taki
Maiden’s Tears
bestSeasonToVisit autumn
summer
climate cold maritime climate
country Japan
drop approximately 60 meters
elevation approximately 100 meters above sea level
flowsInto Sea of Okhotsk
hasJapaneseName Oshinkoshin Falls
surface form: フレペの滝
hasNearbyFacility Shiretoko Nature Center
hasObservationFacility viewing platform
hasTrailLength about 2 kilometers one way
hasViewOf Sea of Okhotsk
offshore drift ice in winter
hasWatercourse unnamed stream
knownFor birdwatching
dramatic drop from seaside cliffs
quiet atmosphere
scenic coastal views
wildlife observation
locatedIn Hokkaido
Shiretoko National Park
Shiretoko Peninsula
locatedOnBodyOfWater Sea of Okhotsk
municipality Shari, Hokkaido
partOf Shiretoko National Park
surface form: Shiretoko World Natural Heritage Site
protectedAreaStatus within national park
reachableBy hiking trail
safetyNote cliff edges are fenced near viewpoint
surroundedBy cliffs
forest
grassland
touristRegion eastern Hokkaido
surface form: Eastern Hokkaido
typicalActivities hiking
nature photography
wildlife watching
typicalWildlife Ezo deer
eagles
sea birds
UNESCOWorldHeritageContext Shiretoko Peninsula
surface form: Shiretoko
waterfallType coastal waterfall
plunge waterfall

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Shiretoko National Park contains Furepe Falls