Trekking in the Land of Gods and Buddhas
A journey to walk, learn, and experience the unique and unparalleled Rokkosan, where a rich history of over a thousand years is deeply preserved, leading to new self-discovery.
Length
8+ hours
Season
March to December
Area
Kunisaki Peninsula, Oita Prefecture
Group size
2 to 8 persons
Type
Private
Price/person
10,000 - 15,000 JPY
Kammui Style:
About
Experience a captivating walking tour through the sacred sites of Kunisaki, guided by the spirit of Ninmon Bosatsu, the legendary founder of Rokugo Manzan. Explore the Iwaya temple, a remarkable formation shaped by natural erosion. Embark on a breathtaking 360-degree panoramic ridge walk in the tranquility of the forest and sensing the prayers that have echoed for over a thousand years. Prepare to be amazed as you encounter the extraordinary. Our knowledgeable guides will lead you along the Minemichi Trail on the Kunisaki Peninsula, tailoring the experience to your skill level, whether you're a beginner or an advanced hiker. <About the season> The season is March-June and September-December. <About the length of the experience> The length of the experience can be customized such as half day, full day, 1 night 2 days. Please contact us for more information.
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Enquiry
If you have any questions about this experience, please contact the guide below.
Below is an example of a one-day itinerary: 07:00 Meeting and briefing at Nada Midori-so 08:30 Minemichi trekking start 12:00 Lunch on the trail 16:00 End of trekking
As this tour is for a private group, it can be customized from beginner to advanced. Please contact us in advance to discuss.
Necessary equipment: - hiking boots - rainwear - backpack
If you have any questions about facilities or about local accommodations, please contact us.
From Oita Airport: About 10 minutes by car From Fukuoka Airport: About 2-3 hours by car From Kitakyushu Airport: About 1.5 hours by car Parking available
Pick up
yes
Nearest station
Kitsuki Station
Meeting place
TBD
If you come by car
20 minutes