Mount Eboshi - Kumamoto, Japan
Hiking Mount Eboshi offers a unique opportunity to experience Mount Aso’s dramatic volcanic landscape up close. From the steaming Nakadake Crater to the sweeping views over Kusasenrigahama, this loop hike combines geology, open grasslands, and panoramic mountain scenery in the heart of Kumamoto Prefecture.
Kokonoe Yume Otsuribashi - Oita, Japan
Walk across Japan’s tallest pedestrian suspension bridge at Kokonoe Yume Otsuribashi, spanning a dramatic gorge with views of rivers, waterfalls, and surrounding mountains in Oita Prefecture.
Ukiha Inari Shrine - Fukuoka, Japan
Ukiha Inari Shrine is a hidden gem in Fukuoka, perched on a mountainside with a long stairway of vermillion torii gates and hillside haiku trails. Perfect for a peaceful afternoon walk, it offers panoramic views of the town and surrounding hills, with a serene and photogenic atmosphere.
Kyushu Olle - Kurume Korasan Course - Fukuoka, Japan
The Kurume Korasan Course of the Kyushu Olle Trail combines ancient shrines, forest paths, and city views, offering a hike where history and nature intersect on the slopes of Mt. Kora.
Karatsu Castle and Town - Saga, Japan
Karatsu combines coastal scenery, a reconstructed hilltop castle, and one of Japan’s most celebrated festivals, offering a compact but historically rich stop in Saga Prefecture.
Kyushu Olle - Munakata Oshima Course - Fukuoka, Japan
A scenic island hike on the Kyushu Olle Munakata Oshima Course, combining coastal landscapes, UNESCO-listed shrines, and centuries-old maritime traditions rooted in Japanese mythology.
Mojiko - Fukuoka, Japan
Kitakyushu’s Mojiko area blends maritime history, retro architecture, and railway heritage. From walking the Kanmon Tunnel to exploring historic stations and museums, this coastal district offers a relaxed yet culturally rich experience in northern Kyushu.
Shimonoseki - Yamaguchi, Japan
Shimonoseki offers a scenic mix of coastal history, light hiking, and one of Japan’s most unique pedestrian experiences. From historic shrines overlooking the Kanmon Straits to walking beneath the sea into Kyushu, this route blends culture, views, and quiet adventure.
Chomonkyo - Yamaguchi, Japan
Chomonkyo Gorge in Yamaguchi offers a tranquil riverside hike through dramatic rock formations, seasonal scenery, and one of Japan’s earliest designated scenic landscapes.
Hagi Castle Ruins - Yamaguchi, Japan
A quiet walk through a preserved castle town, expansive ruins by the sea, and an unexpected climb to panoramic views over Hagi—proof that even a short stop can leave a lasting impression.
Motonosumi Shrine - Yamaguchi, Japan
Motonosumi Shrine in Yamaguchi is famous for its dramatic line of vermilion torii gates overlooking the Sea of Japan, but reaching it without a car can become an adventure of its own.
Tsunoshima Bridge - Yamaguchi, Japan
Tsunoshima Bridge in Yamaguchi stretches 1,780 metres across vivid blue waters, offering one of Japan’s most iconic coastal views even without a car.
Tachikue Gorge - Shimane, Japan
Tachikue Gorge is a short but atmospheric trail in Shimane, where dramatic rock formations, Buddhist statues, and spiritual history line the banks of the Kando River.
Sakaiminato - Tottori, Japan
Explore Sakaiminato, home of GeGeGe no Kitaro, by walking Mizuki Shigeru Road lined with yokai statues and crossing the famous Eshima Ohashi Bridge connecting Tottori and Shimane.
Kitaro Train - Yonago to Sakaiminato
Riding the Kitaro Train from Yonago to Sakaiminato turns a simple regional journey into a whimsical experience, complete with yokai-themed interiors, character announcements, and manga-inspired station stops along the JR Sakai Line.
Yonago Castle Ruins - Tottori, Japan
Yonago Castle Ruins offer the best panoramic views in the city, with sightlines stretching from Mount Daisen to the Sea of Japan, all accessible via a short hilltop walk.
Fukiya Furusato Village - Okayama, Japan
Explore Fukiya Furusato Village in Okayama, a beautifully preserved mountain town known for its bengara-red architecture, copper mining history, and traditional streetscapes.
Bitchu-Matsuyama Castle - Okayama, Japan
A hike to Japan’s only surviving mountaintop castle, Bitchu-Matsuyama in Okayama, offered more than history—it brought misty mountain views, quiet castle town streets, and a meeting with Sanjuro, the resident “Cat Lord.”
Takaya Shrine - Kagawa, Japan
A quiet countryside walk, a steep forest climb, and 270 stone steps lead to the Sky View Torii Gate of Takaya Shrine—an unforgettable mountaintop view overlooking Kanonji and the Seto Inland Sea.
Shikoku Henro - Jinnein Temple and Kannon Temple - Kagawa, Japan
A day in Kan’onji revealed more than I expected—sweeping views of the Zenigata Sunae, the ancient Kotohiki Shrine, and the rare pairing of Jinnein and Kannonji Temples sharing one sacred space.