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The 'course is about 8km long and has three start/end points - settlements of Tenno, Takefuna & Mizutori - with a bus service to each, and takes the traveller through a variety of different scenery - rural, secluded settlements, bamboo forests plus a couple of Shrines.
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Torii, entrance to Kasagami-jinja Shrine. Map Location. |
This is an Inari Shrine and is an ideal location to rest-up, have a bite-to-eat, as-well-as taking in the surrounding scenery. Take a wander to the far end of the site, and check-out the Buddhist Statue nestled amongst the trees. It is also where the track continues it's course. Try and imagine, as you make your way through the forest to Takefune, what it must have been like for me when I came through here on my bike. There were times when I had to push it in front of me because of the denseness of the bamboo.
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Along the way you get some great vistas of the Mizutori basin, and the line of power-pylons you passed earlier. Partway up I came-across some straw draped over a road-barrier to dry and, nearer Tenno, these small Jizo.
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Torii, entrance to Shuchi-jinja Shrine. Map Location. |
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A couple-of-hundred meters on, and you arrive back at the Hotani bus stop. I estimate, taking-in all the photo opportunities, sightseeing, rest-stops e.t.c., you could do this course in five hours (which is what it took me). Don't rush it. Take it all in. You won't be disappointed.
Useful Links;
Full version of Kyotanabeonesugi Hiking Course video.
INOU version. With map, distance, time & images.
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