Kurayoshi/Misasa/Yurihama in Eco-tourism
- Age 7~Age 69
- 2~3 hours /3~4 hours
Known as Japan's most dangerous national treasure, Mount Mitoku in Misasa Town, Tottori Prefecture, is home to the National Treasure Nageiredo. Surrounded by the fresh greenery of spring's forests and the yellow foliage of autumn's, try hiking the Shugendo trail to the Nageiredo. While you can view the Nageiredo from a remote worship site at the foot of the mountain, we recommend walking the Shugendo trail with all your heart and soul to purify your six senses and cleanse yourself of impurities, and then visit the Nageiredo up close. To get up close to the Nageiredo, even a short distance requires a rugged Shugendo walk, including climbing tree roots, climbing chains, and trekking over rocky mountains. While you'll be making the same return journey, the descent is also dangerous. Entering the mountain requires a minimum of two people, so solo travelers must travel with someone. Furthermore, trekking poles and other walking implements are not permitted, in order to protect the natural environment and maintain Shugendo traditions. By having a local guide accompany you through the rigorous and dangerous Shugendo experience, you can experience it safely and with peace of mind. If you feel you cannot go alone, please use a local guide as a travel companion or Shugendo guide.
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