
Kuroko Michi Trail
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Kuroko Michi Trail
黒河道
Overview
This 16-kilometer trail is the shortest, yet toughest, of the seven routes up to Koyasan; it usually takes around 7 hours to complete.
At 16 kilometers, this is the shortest route to Koyasan, but also the steepest and most demanding, typically taking around seven hours. It starts at Jofukuji Temple, a few kilometers from Hashimoto Station, and climbs through thick forest and alongside small streams. Historically, this was a working supply route: porters used it to carry rice and provisions up to the mountain monastery complex, since the cold climate and steep terrain made farming nearly impossible at that altitude. Along the way are stone Buddha and Jizo statues, the Ichidaira-bashi suspension bridge, and small waterfalls. Restrooms are limited. Bring enough food and water for the full day.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 黒河道
- Nearest station
- Koya-san Station (10 min bus)
- Payment
- Cards accepted
- Reservations
- not required
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