Otonashi Waterfall

Tourist Spot

Otonashi Waterfall is a peaceful waterfall hidden in the forest behind Raigo-in Temple in Ohara. Cascading about 10 meters over moss-covered rocks, it has long been regarded as a sacred place for Buddhist practice. Surrounded by towering cedar trees and the sounds of nature, the waterfall offers one of the most tranquil settings in northern Kyoto.

Unlike the more famous temples nearby, Otonashi Waterfall remains relatively uncrowded. The gentle sound of flowing water and the cool mountain air create a refreshing atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for visitors seeking a quieter side of Kyoto.

History

According to tradition, the monk Ryōnin, founder of the Yūzū Nenbutsu school of Buddhism, practiced chanting at this waterfall. It is said that his sacred Shōmyō (Buddhist chanting) blended so perfectly with the sound of the falling water that the waterfall itself seemed to become silent. This legend gave the site its name, Otonashi, meaning “soundless.”

For centuries, the temples of Ohara have served as important centers of Tendai Buddhism and Buddhist chanting. Otonashi Waterfall continues to symbolize the spiritual harmony between nature and religious practice that characterizes this historic mountain village.

Highlights

Sacred Waterfall of Ryōnin

Visit the waterfall where the famous Buddhist monk Ryōnin is said to have practiced sacred chanting.

Peaceful Forest Setting

Enjoy a secluded natural environment surrounded by cedar trees, moss, and mountain streams.

Gentle Cascade

Listen to the soothing sound of the waterfall flowing over moss-covered rocks.

Spiritual Atmosphere

Experience a place where Buddhist practice and the natural landscape have been closely connected for centuries.

Beautiful in Every Season

Fresh greenery, colorful autumn foliage, and winter snow each transform the waterfall into a different scene.

Visit Tips

The waterfall is reached by a pleasant forest walk beyond Raigo-in Temple, so comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The shaded path remains cool even during Kyoto’s hot summer months.

Otonashi Waterfall is best visited after exploring Sanzen-in and the nearby temples of Ohara. Because the path can become slippery after rain, take extra care while walking and allow time to enjoy the peaceful surroundings without rushing.

Information

Opening Hours
  • Open at all times
Admission
  • Free
Access
  • About 20 minutes on foot from Ohara Bus Stop (Kyoto Bus)
  • About 5 minutes on foot from Raigo-in Temple
Address Raigoin-cho, Ohara, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto, Japan

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