The Oshinkoshin Waterfalls, tall and magnificent, is one of the Eight Views of Shiretoko. "Oshinkoshin" translated from the Ainu language is literally "the beautifully forked waterfalls". There is a stairway that leads up about halfway of the waterfall to allow you to be closer to the energetic rushing water. From the top of of the waterfall, the Sea of Okhotsk and the Shiretoko mountain range is visible. It is a great place to watch ice drifts of the Shiretoko Peninsula in winter. The Oshinkoshin is easily accessible by the Shari bus from the Shiretoko-shari bus terminal, next to Hotel Grantia Shiretoko-Shari Ekimae. But due to the low frequency of buses, driving could be your best bet.
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Oshinkoshin Waterfall
The Ainu named it the "beautifully forked waterfalls"

By Valerie Kor
Community writer

A description of the Oshinkoshin Waterfalls is available in both Japanese and English.

You can walk up the stairway halfway up the waterfall to get closer to the waterfall.

Forked in middle with energetic rushing water.

View of Oshinkoshin in late autumn.

Enjoy the view of the Sea of Okhotsk while waiting for the bus ride back.

The view of the Sea of Okhotsk from the waterfall.

Views from the bus
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