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Mount Takao (高尾山, Takaosan) is one of the closest natural recreation areas to central Tokyo, offering beautiful scenery, an interesting temple and attractive hiking opportunities. Although outside the city center, the mountain is still located within metropolitan Tokyo and takes only 50 minutes and 430 yen to reach from Shinjuku by train.
Takayama. Suggested Takayama Full Day Walk. Intro. Hotels. duration. 6-8 hours. budget. Around 1000 yen. pace. Medium pace. * Budget includes approximate admission fees only. The following is a full-day model course for average-paced travelers that covers the major attractions in the town center of Takayama on foot over about seven kilometers.
The Higashiyama Walking Course (東山遊歩道, Higashiyama Yūhodō) is a pleasant walking route through Takayama 's temple town (Teramachi), the city's rural "suburbs" and Shiroyama Park, a wooded hill and former site of Takayama Castle.
2009年11月16日 · 2009/11/16 - Mount Takao (Takaosan) by scott and schauwecker. View from Mount Takao over Tokyo. While trees in central Tokyo have only just started turning colors, the koyo season in the mountains west of Tokyo is already approaching its peak. One of the closest and most attractive mountains near central Tokyo for autumn leaf viewing (but also ...
••• Best of Japan. 4.8. ★★★★★. (121) #3 of 5 most visited in Shirakawago & Gokayama. Dining room of a gassho-zukuri farmhouse. Intro. Get There. Hotels. More than a dozen gassho-zukuri farmhouses in and around Ogimachi are now functioning as minshuku, family-run, Japanese-style lodgings.
Updated: May 1, 2024. A part of the Koyasan Choishi Michi trail is currently closed due to damage caused by heavy rain in summer 2023 (see map below). As a popular pilgrimage destination for centuries, Koyasan has been connected to the outside world by a network of pilgrimage trails.
Road connecting the town with Okunikko. Irohazaka (いろは坂, "Iroha Slope") is a pair of winding roads that connect the lower elevations near central Nikko to the higher elevations of the mountainous Okunikko region. "Iroha" are the first three of 48 syllables of the formerly used Japanese alphabet (which is now known as "aiueo"), and "zaka ...