Hike
Hike
8+h
Waterfall
The Osugidani Valley hike is one of the most thrilling and visually stunning hikes in Japan, offering a challenging adventure through a dramatic gorge with waterfalls, steep cliffs, and untouched wilderness and it is one of my favorite hikes in Mie.
By Car:
Drive to Chubudenryokumiyakawa Daisan Power Station, where parking is available. This roadside station serves as a gateway to the Osugidani Gorge and other surrounding hiking trails in the area.
By Public Transport:
Take a bus from Kintetsu Matsusaka Station to Okuise Odai Michi no Eki (seasonal bus service available). From there, take the mountain bus which runs from April to November and requires reservation beforehand. It's 3000 yen one way, has 1-2 departures a day and takes 90min.
Momonoki Mountain Hut
Distance: Approx. 15 km
Duration: 12 - 14 hours (Stay overnight at Momonoki Mountain Hut)
Incline: About 1400 meters
Difficulty: Hard – Ideal for advanced hikers due to steep climbs, narrow paths, and river crossings.
Gear: Sturdy hiking boots, trekking poles, and waterproof gear are essential due to the rocky and sometimes slippery terrain.
Weather Conditions: Always check the weather before starting, as heavy rain can make the trail dangerous due to river crossings and steep inclines.
Food and Water: Bring plenty of water and snacks, as there are no facilities along the trail except for the mountain hut.
Guided Tours offered on Verde.
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