Kunisaki Trek

monjusenji_nioThe Kunisaki Trek is a fully guided, Level 5 tour we recommend for the reasonably fit who can walk comfortably for 5 ~ 6 hours. The route is mainly on forest trails and includes some rock scrambling and some short, steep climbs. Read more on Tour levels below.

An 8 day, 7 night tour starting in Fukuoka and finishing in Yufuin. Accommodation ranges from city hotels to Japanese inns, many with thermal spring baths, and a temple. The maximum group size for this tour is 12 persons

The Kunisaki Buddhist Trek is an 8-day, 7-night tour that follows the footsteps of monks, who have walked through the mountains of the peninsula for more than a thousand years. Any experienced trekker will thoroughly enjoy the ancient trails, which are now largely forgotten. These provide excellent walking through sleepy hamlets, verdant forests, along craggy ridges and over towering cliffs. On route we pass many stone Buddha statues, large and small, and the caves where monks once found shelter. As with all our tours, on Kunisaki you will be immersed in Japanese culture of the past and present, enjoy Japanese cooking at its best, luxuriate in hot springs and simply gaze at the beautiful scenery. This, of course, all with expert guidance of the Walk Japan tour leader.

 

The Kunisaki Peninsula is nestled into the western end of Japan's Inland Sea on Kyushu, the most westerly island of the Japanese archipelago. But the peninsula may as well have fallen off the map, for few Japanese, and even fewer foreigners, know of its existence. Modern Japan has left this quiet haven of rural life largely untouched. It was, though, for many centuries an important centre of Shugendo, the earliest form of Buddhism in Japan and quite different to the 'newer' Zen Buddhism. Shugendo is a syncretism of the indigenous, animistic Shinto religion and Buddhism brought from China and Korea. Kunisaki's once-powerful religious institutions are long gone, but delightful temples and wayside shrines are some reminders of its deeply religious past.

'Mine-iri', a monk's practice of traversing sacred mountain paths in prayer, has been part of the religious life of Kunisaki since about 800 A.D. Although now rare, the practice still continues today in Kuniskai, one of only a few places in Japan where it still does so. Our trek follows in the monk's footsteps. Occasionally we pass through picturesque hamlets and temple grounds, but otherwise our trek is largely offroad on little-known mountain paths. The climbs are usually short but they can be steep and require a degree of stamina to reach the peaks. Once there, though, the rewards include tremendous views and, as we negotiate narrow ridges and bridges, heady thrills. A reasonable head for heights is necessary.

Just to the south-east of Kunisaki is Yufuin, a small, up-market town in the shelter of the towering Mount Yufudake, an extinct volcano. Many of Japan's top writers have found, and still find, a haven here to put pen to paper. Perhaps because of this and the many onsen, hotsprings, found here the town boasts some of the finest ryokan, Japanese inns, that Japan offers. Yufuin is also ideal for some browsing and shopping. We spend two nights here interspersed with an ascent of Mount Yufudake. Lunch at the top of this mountain is enjoyed with a backdrop of grandstand views over Kunisaki and beyond.

Kunisaki is a tour we recommend for the fit walker. Please contact us for guidance if you are not sure about its suitability.

Price: JPY258,000 (JPY = Japanese Yen) per person. There is no single supplement for this tour (Please see below). Please use the currency converter on the right-hand side of this page to find the current rate in your local currency.

What is included and not included? A fully guided tour including local travel from tour meeting point to finishing point, accommodation, all breakfasts and evening meals and two lunches, baggage transfers, and entrance fees are included. Not included are flights, transfers to the tour meeting point and from the tour finishing point, five lunches and drinks with meals.

Single room supplement: There is no single room supplement. Throughout this tour we are staying in traditional Japanese accommodation and single rooms cannot be guaranteed. Please note, however, that we will endeavour to provide single accommodation rooms whenever possible. No additional charge is made for any single accommodation provided in Japanese accommodation.

A note on traditional Japanese accommodation: Japanese cultural norms generally dictate that rooms in Japanese-style accommodation, including inns, are provided on a twin basis and individuals travelling together are traditionally expected to share. It is the case, however, that we are frequently able to secure single rooms in Japanese-style accommodation for our customers for many, if not all, days of a tour. Provision, though, is solely at the discretion of the establishment and it may not be known until the day whether it is available. Accordingly, as we cannot guarantee single rooms in Japanese-style accommodation we do not include these in the single room supplement. As mentioned above, in the case that we can provide single room accommodation we make no additional charge. Importantly, in the case that single travellers do share this will only ever be with another person of the same gender from the same tour group.

Group size: The small, intimate nature of the inns makes the maximum group size 12 people. We have no minimum size. If we accept a booking we guarantee to run the tour.

Please see the Itinerary for this tour and Tour Dates for dates and availability. These tours start on a Friday and finish on a Friday.

Please contact Walk Japan for more information and to book this tour.

*SPECIAL OFFER* The Kunisaki Hike tour complements Walk Japan's new Kyushu Expedition tour. The scheduled dates for both these tours run in succession for an easy combination of the two tours. If you wish to book both tours the combined price is JPY495,000, including transport between the end point and start point of two consecutive tours.

Please contact Walk Japan for more information and to make a tour booking.