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Furepe Falls
A waterfall also known as “Maiden’s Tears,” gently streaming down a sheer cliff.
This waterfall is counted as one of the Shiretoko Eight Views and is located about a 20-minute walk along the trail from the Shiretoko Nature Center. The water pours down through a crack in an Approx. 100 m cliff, with no river flowing into it, created as snow and rain that fell on the Shiretoko mountain range seeped underground. Because it trickles down into the sea like tears, it is also called “Maiden’s Tears.”
From the trail, you can enjoy Shiretoko’s signature scenery, including wide-open grasslands, a sweeping panorama of the Shiretoko mountain range, and mixed forests of conifers and broadleaf trees. Many wild animals live in the area, so you may also encounter wild birds and Ezo deer. Brown bears may appear as well, so be sure to stay alert.
From the observation deck overlooking the falls, you can take in the Sea of Okhotsk and the Shiretoko mountain range at the same time. Be sure to enjoy the seasonal scenery as well, from fresh spring greenery to autumn leaves and winters wrapped in snow. If you visit in winter when snow has piled up, joining a guided tour is recommended.
Highlights
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A waterfall counted as one of the Shiretoko Eight Views.
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Also known as “Maiden’s Tears.”
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The sweeping panorama from the trail is a major draw.
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The view from the observation deck—falls, sea, and mountains all at once—is beautiful.
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You may encounter wildlife, but be sure to watch out for brown bears.
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The scenery in midwinter is also worth seeing
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Many wild animals live here, including Ezo deer
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A sweeping panorama seen from the trail
Official FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Is there free Wi-Fi available in the area?
Signal reception can be poor while you’re out walking.
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Are there restrooms?
Please use the facilities at the Shiretoko Nature Center.
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Is there a smoking area?
In general, smoking is not allowed in the national park.
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- フレペの滝
- Postal Code
- 099-4356
- Address
- Iwaobetsu, Shari, Shari District, Hokkaido (within Shiretoko National Park)
- Phone
- 0152-24-2114 (Shiretoko Nature Center)
- Closed on
- Open daily
- Hours
- Open for walks anytime
- Admission
- Free
- Access
- Approx. 1 hour from JR “Shiretoko-Shari” Station via the Shari Bus Shiretoko Line. Get off at “Shiretoko Shizen Center-mae,” then walk 20 minutes.
- Official website
- Official website (Japanese)