Hike up Mount
Kurama
Japan is a
country with gorgeous scenery, which makes it ideal for visitors who love to
hike. Hike through the forest of Kurama and you’ll find a bamboo grove, a
river, and a cute little waterfall. But if you want to get a little bit
breathier, you can have a go at climbing the mountain and up to the Kurama-dera
temple. The hike is steep and rugged, so it’s only suitable for people with
some kind of fitness level, and the views at the top will be a fantastic
reward.
Get Physical and
Climb Mount Fuji
If you prefer to
do physical activities on your trips away instead of walking around museums for
days, Japan offers many outdoor activities. Mount Fuji is the highest mountain
peak in Japan, and while that might sound daunting, it’s actually a very
manageable climb even for relative hiking and climbing beginners. This is
because there are mountain huts on the slopes, and well marked trails and
signage. There are four main trails, and some take as little as six hours to
ascend.
Nature lovers in
Japan – stop what you are doing and find your way to Hakusan National Park
immediately. This is one of the most incredible hiking destinations in Japan,
with Mount Hakusan providing an epic climbing challenge, and the diversity of
flora and fauna around you providing the opportunity to explore the best of
Japan’s natural scenery. If you fancy spending a longer expanse of time in the
park, you are welcome to pitch a tent at Nanryū Sansō camping ground. It might
be wise to do so in the summer months when the weather makes camping a little
more comfortable.
Hike From
Waterfall to Waterfall in Akame
There is little
more delightful and relaxing than taking a dip in a natural pool created by a
waterfall. Well, in the town of Akame you won’t just find one waterfall, but a
whole bunch of them. It’s here that you’ll find incredible cascades of up to 30
metres in height. Just be aware of the wild salamanders, which also happen to
be fond of this corner of Japan as well!
Get a Slice of
Nature on the Daibatsu Hiking Course
Japan is a nature
lover’s paradise. If you want to escape the hustle and bustle of nature and get
lost in the forest, the Camp in Hakusan National Park Nature lovers in Japan –
stop what you are doing and find your way to Hakusan National Park immediately.
This is one of the most incredible hiking destinations in Japan, with Mount
Hakusan providing an epic climbing challenge, and the diversity of flora and
fauna around you providing the opportunity to explore the best of Japan’s
natural scenery. If you fancy spending a longer expanse of time in the park,
you are welcome to pitch a tent at Nanryū Sansō camping ground. It might be
wise to do so in the summer months when the weather makes camping a little more
comfortable.
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