(弥山) Mt. Misen Hike

A sacred mountain that has history that dates back a thousand years, Mt. Misen is the most beautiful mountain in the entirety of Japan, as far as my accommodation's host is concerned. 

I'd say he's biased. Haha. 

Budget: JPY1,200 (~USD12) from Hiroshima City
  • JPY840. Train, Hiroshima < > Miyamaguchi Station (JPY420 one way)
  • JPY360. Ferry, Miyamaguchi < > Miyajima port (JPY180 one way)
Hike Date / Difficulty (Elevation: 535m / 1,755ft)
  • May 19, 2019
  • Difficulty: 2 out of 5
  • Route below is around 9.5kilometers, with an elevation change of ▲924m/ ▽917m (4h30m), source
  • We did this hike as part of a Hiroshima Weekend, where we spent the Saturday morning visiting Hiroshima Peace Park, Saturday afternoon looking at Itsukushima Shrine's iconic torii, and Sunday doing Mt. Misen hike. 


When to Go
Anytime during the year. 

Special Notes
  • Weather forecast: English / Japanese. English more detailed, Japanese more accurate. 
  • Trailheads. Only one, which is the entrance to the island. 
    • Miyajima Port. 
      • Access. 
        • Train, Hiroshima Station to Miyamaguchi Station (JPY420, 28 mins one way)
        • Ferry, Miyamaguchi to Miyajima Port. (JPY180, 10 minutes one way).
Ferry Schedule, Miyajimaguchi < > Miyajima 
  • Mountain huts. 
    • Paid. None. Though we did not stay in a mountain, we stayed in a hostel here.
    • Free. None. 
    • Camping. None.
Itinerary
  • 11:10am. Start hiking. We decided not to use the ropeway. 
  • 12:25pm. Arrived at the summit. We noticed that we have merged with the path for those using the ropeway because it got SO crowded. There's a viewing hut with seats and a rooftop at the top where you can see the surrounding islands. We took plenty of pictures and sat down for lunch. 
  • 02:45pm. Arrived at a shrine at the end of the trail, took some more pictures, and in 15 minutes were at the big torii where we went for a stroll, and basically killed time until we had to go back to the city for our bus back to Tokyo. 
There is a guide for those wanting to take the ropeway. 

We decided to take the actual trail, where we saw someone leave their bags! A, the safety of Japan.
 
The summit!

Here's the stairs to the top. 

The view down. 

Enjoying the view at the top. 

It was a great view of the surrounding islands. 

We spotted a deer on our way down!

Almost done in our trek!

Ending the hike with the famous torii. 



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