Kegon Falls

The hard rock was hallowed in 1930 for the construction of an elevator that will carry you to an observation deck at the basin of the waterfall in a mere 90 seconds. Standing on the observation deck allows you to experience the magnificence of Kegon Falls up close.

Nikko features many beautiful waterscapes. One of the sites tourists visiting the area set out to see in particular is Kegon Falls, one of Japan’s three most beautiful waterfalls created by lava flow from Mt. Nantai with a 97 m drop from Lake Chuzenji. The area surrounding the waterfall’s basin is enveloped in a fine mist giving it an air of mystery. In addition to Lake Chuzenji, the wondrous waters of Nikko can also be found at Kirikomi Lake, Saino Lake, and Yunoko Lake.

    • Ryuzu Falls

      There are so many waterfalls in the Nikko area, it is said there are 48 in total. The rocks near the basin of this waterfall split its flow giving it the appearance of a dragon’s head. From the end of September the beautiful autumn leaves provide an additional element to enjoy.

    • Hatcho Dejima Peninsula

      The area surrounding Lake Chuzenji is known as one of the best spots in Japan to view autumnal leaves. The changing leaves of the protruding Hatcho Dejima peninsula is one of the most popular landscapes. In autumn, the area throngs with people taking in the views from observation decks and boats.