Hichi-otaki Waterfall

What is Hichi-Otaki Waterfall?
Located in the Yanbaru area of northern Okinawa's main island, Hichi Great Falls is a popular waterfall spot that boasts one of the largest waterfalls in Okinawa Prefecture. Located in the Yanbaru National Park, which is registered as a World Natural Heritage site, the mysterious nature surrounded by pristine subtropical forests is an attraction.
Hichi-Otaki Waterfall is accessed by walking along a well-maintained trekking course, which takes about 40 to 60 minutes one way. It is attracting attention as a spot where visitors can fully enjoy "nature experience," "eco-tourism," and "Yanbaru sightseeing" among Okinawa sightseeing.
Okinawa has a strong image of the ocean, but in Yanbaru, visitors can experience jungle-like forests, clear streams, and powerful waterfalls for an extraordinary adventure.
Why is Hichi-Otaki Falls so popular and how to enjoy it?

The reason for Hichi-Otaki's popularity lies in the abundant nature of Yanbaru and its easy, enjoyable activities.
The trekking course has suspension bridges and ups and downs, and even beginners can enjoy it as if they were hiking. The Yanbaru Forest is also a great place for nature observation and forest bathing, as you can encounter endemic species of plants and animals.
In addition, the 25-meter drop of the waterfall is powerful and the area around the waterfall basin is cool and refreshing. The well-maintained course is safe and highly recommended for families and couples.
Details of Hichi-ohtaki Waterfall
| name | Hichi-Otaki Waterfall |
| Location | 781-1 Hichi, Kunigami-mura, Kunigami-gun, Okinawa, JapanView on Map) |
| parking lot | 有 |
| toilet | 有 |
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