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Sogi Falls — Attraction in Isa

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Sogi Falls
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Soginotaki Park
628-41 Okuchimiyahito, Isa, Kagoshima 895-2526, Japan
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Yasoan
628-74 Okuchimiyahito, Isa, Kagoshima 895-2526, Japan
なりざわ
635-26 Okuchimiyahito, Isa, Kagoshima 895-2526, Japan
花むしろ
Japan, 〒895-2526 Kagoshima, Isa, Okuchimiyahito, 635 曽木 の 滝 公園 内
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Sogino Falls
Okuchimiyahito, Isa, Kagoshima 895-2526, Japan
Shin-Sogi Bridge
Isa, Kagoshima 895-2526, Japan
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Sogi Falls

628-41 Okuchimiyahito, Isa, Kagoshima 895-2526, Japan
4.4(2.3K)
Open until 12:00 AM
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Outdoor
Family friendly
attractions: Soginotaki Park, restaurants: Yasoan, なりざわ, 花むしろ, local businesses: Sogino Falls, Shin-Sogi Bridge
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Website
city.isa.kagoshima.jp
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Nearby attractions of Sogi Falls

Soginotaki Park

Soginotaki Park

Soginotaki Park

4.3

(143)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Sogi Falls

Yasoan

なりざわ

花むしろ

Yasoan

Yasoan

4.1

(56)

Closed
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なりざわ

なりざわ

3.5

(62)

Closed
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花むしろ

花むしろ

3.7

(50)

Closed
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Sogino Falls

Shin-Sogi Bridge

Sogino Falls

Sogino Falls

4.5

(22)

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Shin-Sogi Bridge

Shin-Sogi Bridge

4.1

(29)

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5.0
1y

Sogi Falls, also known as Sogi no Taki, is one of the largest and most beautiful waterfalls in Japan. Located in Isa City, Kagoshima Prefecture, it is often referred to as the “Niagara Falls of the East” because of its broad, curtain-like appearance. The falls are part of the Sendai River and have a width of approximately 210 meters (689 feet) and a drop of about 12 meters (39 feet).

Key Features • Scenic Beauty: The waterfall is surrounded by lush greenery, making it a popular destination for nature lovers. In autumn, the fall colors enhance its picturesque charm. • Rock Formations: Unique basalt rock formations in and around the falls add to their dramatic appearance, sculpted over centuries by volcanic activity and water erosion. • Cultural and Historical Significance: The area around Sogi Falls holds historical importance. A significant hydroelectric power station was built there in 1908, contributing to industrial development in the region. • Tourism: There are walking trails, observation platforms, and nearby parks, making it a family-friendly destination. Visitors often enjoy picnicking or simply relaxing while admiring the falls’ grandeur.

Sogi Falls is also stunning when lit up at night, providing a different experience for visitors. It remains a year-round attraction, with varying beauty across...

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5.0
29w

I visited Sogi Falls on a hot summer Saturday afternoon, and it truly lives up to its nickname — “the Niagara of the East.” The falls are wide and powerful, surrounded by dramatic rock formations and lush greenery. Despite the heat, the sound of the water thundering down had a strangely calming effect — like nature’s own white noise machine.

There are several great photo spots, including a large bridge that crosses over the main road with a perfect view of the falls from above. It’s a popular stop for photos and a great way to take in the full scale of the scenery without even entering the park yet.

The area is visitor-friendly — there are restaurants and snack stalls in the park where you can have lunch or cool down with a treat, plus souvenir shops and a peaceful little shrine nearby for a quieter moment.

And the best part? Admission is completely free.

Whether you're passing through Kagoshima or planning a day trip, Sogi Falls is absolutely worth the stop. Scenic, peaceful, and full of character — it’s not just a waterfall, it’s...

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5.0
1y

Sogi Falls, located in Hioki, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and dramatic waterfall scenery.

Pros:

Scenic Beauty: The falls are striking, with a wide, powerful cascade that creates a breathtaking view. The surrounding landscape, especially in autumn and spring, adds to the picturesque setting. Accessible Trails: There are well-maintained walking trails around the falls that make it easy to enjoy the area and take in different perspectives of the waterfall. Photography: The falls offer excellent opportunities for photography, capturing the impressive flow of water against the lush greenery. Cons:

Seasonal Crowds: The area can become quite busy during peak tourist seasons, which might detract from the peaceful experience. Limited Facilities: Basic amenities are available, but there are limited options for dining or shopping in the...

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Benz HueBenz Hue
I visited Sogi Falls on a hot summer Saturday afternoon, and it truly lives up to its nickname — “the Niagara of the East.” The falls are wide and powerful, surrounded by dramatic rock formations and lush greenery. Despite the heat, the sound of the water thundering down had a strangely calming effect — like nature’s own white noise machine. There are several great photo spots, including a large bridge that crosses over the main road with a perfect view of the falls from above. It’s a popular stop for photos and a great way to take in the full scale of the scenery without even entering the park yet. The area is visitor-friendly — there are restaurants and snack stalls in the park where you can have lunch or cool down with a treat, plus souvenir shops and a peaceful little shrine nearby for a quieter moment. And the best part? Admission is completely free. Whether you're passing through Kagoshima or planning a day trip, Sogi Falls is absolutely worth the stop. Scenic, peaceful, and full of character — it’s not just a waterfall, it’s an experience.
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Đức Huy (Vodzy Huez)Đức Huy (Vodzy Huez)
Sogi Falls, located in Hioki, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and dramatic waterfall scenery. Pros: Scenic Beauty: The falls are striking, with a wide, powerful cascade that creates a breathtaking view. The surrounding landscape, especially in autumn and spring, adds to the picturesque setting. Accessible Trails: There are well-maintained walking trails around the falls that make it easy to enjoy the area and take in different perspectives of the waterfall. Photography: The falls offer excellent opportunities for photography, capturing the impressive flow of water against the lush greenery. Cons: Seasonal Crowds: The area can become quite busy during peak tourist seasons, which might detract from the peaceful experience. Limited Facilities: Basic amenities are available, but there are limited options for dining or shopping in the immediate vicinity.
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I visited Sogi Falls on a hot summer Saturday afternoon, and it truly lives up to its nickname — “the Niagara of the East.” The falls are wide and powerful, surrounded by dramatic rock formations and lush greenery. Despite the heat, the sound of the water thundering down had a strangely calming effect — like nature’s own white noise machine. There are several great photo spots, including a large bridge that crosses over the main road with a perfect view of the falls from above. It’s a popular stop for photos and a great way to take in the full scale of the scenery without even entering the park yet. The area is visitor-friendly — there are restaurants and snack stalls in the park where you can have lunch or cool down with a treat, plus souvenir shops and a peaceful little shrine nearby for a quieter moment. And the best part? Admission is completely free. Whether you're passing through Kagoshima or planning a day trip, Sogi Falls is absolutely worth the stop. Scenic, peaceful, and full of character — it’s not just a waterfall, it’s an experience.
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Sogi Falls, located in Hioki, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and dramatic waterfall scenery. Pros: Scenic Beauty: The falls are striking, with a wide, powerful cascade that creates a breathtaking view. The surrounding landscape, especially in autumn and spring, adds to the picturesque setting. Accessible Trails: There are well-maintained walking trails around the falls that make it easy to enjoy the area and take in different perspectives of the waterfall. Photography: The falls offer excellent opportunities for photography, capturing the impressive flow of water against the lush greenery. Cons: Seasonal Crowds: The area can become quite busy during peak tourist seasons, which might detract from the peaceful experience. Limited Facilities: Basic amenities are available, but there are limited options for dining or shopping in the immediate vicinity.
Đức Huy (Vodzy Huez)

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