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  2. List of Long-distance Nature Trails (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with the construction of the Tōkai Nature Trail in 1970, the trail has been developed in stages. Once completed, the total length of nature trails in Japan will be approximately 27,000 km. From family-friendly courses to professional courses, visitors can enjoy walking to the highlights of each region.

  3. Mount Takao - Wikipedia

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    Relief Map. Mount Takao (高尾山, Takao-san) is a mountain in the city of Hachiōji, Tokyo, Japan.It is protected within Meiji no Mori Takao Quasi-National Park.. Standing 599 metres (1,965 ft) tall and located within an hour of downtown Tokyo, it is a popular hiking spot, with eight hiking trails and more than 2.5 million annual visitors.

  4. Kantō Fureai Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Kantō Fureai Trail (関東ふれあいの道, Kantō Fureai no Michi), alternately called the Capital Region Nature Trail (首都圏自然歩道, Shutoken Shizen Hodō), is a collection of hiking trails starting and ending at “Umenoki Daira” located along National Route 20 at the foothills of Mount Takao in Hachiōji, Tokyo, Japan.

  5. Mount Haku - Wikipedia

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    The three most used hiking trails are the Kankō Trail (観光新道 Kankō Shinmichi), the Sabō Trail (砂防新道 Sabō Shinmichi) and the Hirase Trail (平瀬道 Hirase-dō). Both the Kankō Trail and the Sabō trail originate in the city of Hakusan , Ishikawa Prefecture, but the Hirase Trail starts from the Ōshirakawa Dam (大白川 ...

  6. The story behind Japan’s epic 600-mile Michinoku Coastal Trail

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    What makes this trail different from the country’s many other epic hiking routes, says Lewis, is that it’s still relatively unknown – even in Japan. “Only a reported 2% of international ...

  7. What it’s like to hike Japan’s sacred Kumano Kodo trail - AOL

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    This tranquil walking route that takes in waterfalls, temples and hot springs is the perfect antidote to Japan’s overtourism, as John Kampfner discovers.

  8. Mount Yari - Wikipedia

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    Mount Yari (槍ヶ岳, Yari-ga-take) is one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains. The 3,180-metre-high (10,433 ft) peak lies in the southern part of the Hida Mountains (Northern Alps) of Japan, on the border of Ōmachi and Matsumoto in Nagano Prefecture and Takayama in Gifu Prefecture. The priest Banryū (1786–1840) founded a temple there.

  9. Mount Kaimon - Wikipedia

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    The spiral-shaped hiking trail climb of Mt. Kaimon takes about 3 hours. Mt. Kaimon is considerably lower than most of the mountains on the 100 famous Japanese Mountains list but as climbing starts from close to sea level there is an ascent of 900 metres (3,000 ft).