This trail offers a bit of everything – hill-climbing, mountain-top scenery, historical settlements, rural, religious icons – and is suitable for all levels of fitness and ages.
Don’t rush this trail as you risk missing something special. It is very well signposted and maintained. Take food & drink with you and find a suitable spot along the way to chill-out and enjoy your surroundings.
Trail Map
Photos
- The confluence of the Kurama & Kamo Rivers, just after commencing the course.
- Just before your ascent to Mt Mukou.
- Part of the ascent to Mt Mukou.
- Bench offering great views.
- Entrance to Moriya Shrine, at the base of Mt Mukou.
- Crossing the Kurama River at the settlement of Ninose.
- Vermilion colored Torii at Kubuneguchi.
- Giant Tengu at the Kurama Station.
- Interesting signpost & bear warning.
- The settlement of Shizuhara.
- The Kagura-den at the Shizuhara Shrine. A great spot to break for lunch.
- Concrete Torii and Lanterns at an isolated location.
- The end of the trail, route-361. There is a bus-stop across the road.
Suggested Lodging
As Kyoto is a very popular tourist destination there is accommodation to suit all needs - backpackers, low budget, 5-star, Ryokan - and budgets. Booking.comSuggested Dining
Being a popular tourist destination, about every second building is an eating establishment. You are never far from someone that sells food. Though, if doing this course, I suggest you pack something.
Suggested Bike Rental / Repair
Trail not suitable for bikes.