Starting Point: The trail begins at the Momoiwa Trailhead, accessible via bus from Kafka Port.
Public Transport: Take a local bus from Kafka Port, which will drop you at the trailhead. Buses are frequent during the hiking season, making it convenient to reach the start of the trail.
Duration: 3-4 hours (loop trail)
Best Time to Visit: June and July for peak alpine flower bloom, although August offers fantastic views and blooms as well.
Elevation Gain: Gentle inclines with scenic overlooks; the trail is beginner-friendly with manageable terrain.
Trailhead to First Observatory (20 minutes):
The trail starts with a short 20-minute hike to the first observatory. Be prepared for strong winds—during our visit, the wind was around 6-7 m/s. However, the effort is well-rewarded with stunning 360-degree panoramic views of the ocean and the surrounding landscape.
Loop Trail with Ocean Views (2-3 hours):
This scenic loop trail winds through open, flower-dotted landscapes with breathtaking views of the Sea of Japan at every turn. The trail is known for its diverse alpine plants, with over 300 species blooming along the way. On clear days, you may even catch a glimpse of Sakhalin Island in the distance, adding an extra element of wonder to the hike.
Ending the Hike at Canaria Cafe:
As the trail loops back, you’ll arrive at Canaria Cafe, a cozy spot where you can grab a coffee and use the restroom facilities. The cafe is a perfect place to relax and recharge after the hike, offering a scenic view to end your adventure.
Bus: After finishing the trail, you have the option to take a bus back to Kafka Port.
Walking: Alternatively, enjoy a leisurely walk along the coastal road back to the port, taking in more of the island’s beautiful landscapes.
Alpine Blooms: The trail is vibrant with wildflowers, especially during peak bloom in late July, creating a colorful landscape.
Ocean Views: Panoramic views of the Sea of Japan are a constant companion on this trail.