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Teeming with life and beauty
We took the Daishoin Route to hike up Mt Misen which was probably one of the best way to enjoy Misen Wild Woods - a lush, sometimes misty forested region covering most of Mt Misen teeming with life an...
It is so good to come across a National Park in Japan. We took the cable car up to the top then walked back down, stopping at all the scenic or Buddhist places of interest on the way.
Wonderful hike - but snakes and lots and lots of stairs
We enjoyed the hike on Mt. Misen, but not the prospect of seeing the poisonous snakes - there are signs warning of them everywhere - and we did see two large snakes - no idea if they were the poisonou...
In order to get up the mountain you have to walk through the woods. It's not for the faint-hearted as it's quite a climb, but it is very secluded and away from the crowds.
If you love strenuous walking in a natural setting, you'll really enjoy this walk to the top of Mt. Misen. It's a virtual green fairyland of Japanese maple, camphor and numerous other species I couldn...
Teeming with life and beauty
We took the Daishoin Route to hike up Mt Misen which was probably one of the best way to enjoy Misen Wild Woods - a lush, sometimes misty forested region covering most of Mt Misen teeming with life an...
Strenuous but worth it.
It is so good to come across a National Park in Japan. We took the cable car up to the top then walked back down, stopping at all the scenic or Buddhist places of interest on the way.
Wonderful hike - but snakes and lots and lots of stairs
We enjoyed the hike on Mt. Misen, but not the prospect of seeing the poisonous snakes - there are signs warning of them everywhere - and we did see two large snakes - no idea if they were the poisonou...
Hike Up The Mountain
In order to get up the mountain you have to walk through the woods. It's not for the faint-hearted as it's quite a climb, but it is very secluded and away from the crowds.
Worth the pain
If you love strenuous walking in a natural setting, you'll really enjoy this walk to the top of Mt. Misen. It's a virtual green fairyland of Japanese maple, camphor and numerous other species I couldn...