Coordinates: 36°34′31″N 137°31′24″E / 36.57528°N 137.52333°E / 36.57528; 137.52333

Hannoki Falls

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Shōmyō Falls (left) and Hannoki Falls (right)

Hannoki Falls, in Toyama Prefecture, Japan, is the tallest waterfall in Japan at a height of 497 m (1,640 feet). However, it is a seasonal waterfall, which only has water from April to July when the snow covering the Midagahara plateau melts, so its neighbor, Shōmyō Falls, is usually considered the tallest.[1] Hannoki and Shōmyō falls are twin waterfalls that almost face each other.

References

  1. "Shomyodaki Falls - Toyama Prefectural Tateyama Museum". Archived from the original on 2005-02-18. Retrieved 2008-02-21.

36°34′31″N 137°31′24″E / 36.57528°N 137.52333°E / 36.57528; 137.52333