Hike
Hike
3-4h
Trailhead: Takachihogawara Visitor Center
Accessibility & How to Get to the Trailhead:
By Car:
Drive to the Takachihonomine trailhead, which offers free parking. It’s a popular spot, so it’s recommended to arrive early, especially on weekends and during peak hiking season.
By Public Transport:
Take a bus from Kagoshima or Miyazaki to Kirishima, then transfer to a local bus or taxi to the Takachihonomine trailhead.
Hike Details:
Distance: Approx. 6 km (round trip)
Duration: 3 to 4 hours
Incline: About 600 meters
Mt. Takachihonomine, part of the Kirishima mountain range, stands at 1,574 meters and is known for its spiritual and historical significance. Legend has it that this is where the mythical god Ninigi no Mikoto descended to earth, which adds to the mountain’s allure for hikers and history enthusiasts alike.
The hike begins at the Takachihonomine trailhead and ascends through lush, volcanic terrain with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. After just 15 minutes of hiking, you’ll reach the first viewpoint, offering a glimpse of the dramatic landscape. As you continue, there are several viewpoints along the way, ensuring you’re never bored.
Although it’s a moderate hike, the final ascent can be quite steep, especially as you approach the summit, where the iconic stone shrine sits. From the top, you’re rewarded with sweeping views of Mt. Kirishima, Mt. Karakuni, and the surrounding volcanic terrain, making the effort worthwhile.
This hike is part of the Kirishima-Yaku National Park, known for its active volcanoes, lush forests, and scenic hot springs. The trail is accessible for intermediate hikers and offers an enriching experience with both natural beauty and cultural significance.
All ages
All seasons
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