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Futabanosato Historical Walking Trail

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Futabanosato Historical Walking Trail

二葉の里歴史の散歩道

5.0Est. 90Hiroshima, Chugoku
JTA Approved

Overview

The mountains to the north of Hiroshima Station are dotted with 19 shrines and temples, some of which were founded hundreds of years before the city itself.

The mountains northeast of Hiroshima Station hold 19 shrines and temples predating the city itself, connected by the 10-kilometer Futabanosato Walking Trail. Because the northeast direction was considered inauspicious, feudal rulers built temples here to ward off evil, and the hillside became densely layered with sacred sites. Some still bear physical scars from the 1945 atomic bombing, while ginkgo, pine, and camphor trees nearby survived the blast. The full trail takes around half a day; the section starting from the station can be walked as a loop in about two hours, passing the Mt. Futaba Peace Pagoda and many of the oldest temple sites.

Practical info

Japanese name
二葉の里歴史の散歩道
Nearest station
Hiroshima Station (12 min walk)
Payment
Cash only
Reservations
not required
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