Harajiri Falls

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Harajiri Falls is a picturesque, horseshoe-shaped waterfall in Bungo-Ōno, Ōita Prefecture, often called the “Niagara of the East” and known for its scenic views and surrounding rural landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf tourist attraction
waterfall
access reachable by car
reachable by local bus from Bungo-Ōno
category Landforms of Ōita Prefecture
Tourist attractions in Ōita Prefecture
Waterfalls of Japan
country Japan
hasActivity photography
sightseeing
walking
hasFeature nearby suspension bridge
viewing platform
walking paths
hasLocalEconomyImpact supports local tourism
hasSeasonalAttraction autumn foliage
spring greenery
hasViewpoint downstream view
side view from suspension bridge
upstream view
height approximately 20 meters
isInProtectedArea local scenic spot designation
knownFor basalt cliff formation
picturesque scenery
scenic views
surrounding rural landscapes
languageOfName Japanese
locatedIn Bungo-Ōno NERFINISHED
Japan
Kyushu NERFINISHED
Ōita Prefecture NERFINISHED
locatedNear farmland
rural villages
nickname Niagara of the East NERFINISHED
region Bungo region NERFINISHED
shape horseshoe-shaped
tourismType nature tourism
sightseeing
watercourse Ono River NERFINISHED
width approximately 120 meters

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Ōita Prefecture tourismAttraction Harajiri Falls