Kunisaki Peninsula, Musashimachi Maruono, Kunisaki, Oita 873-0406, Japan
What other travelers are saying about Kunisaki Peninsula
The ferry route from Kansai to Fukuoka! The weather was great and I could see the Kunisaki Peninsula!
Frequently Asked Questions
Kumano Magaibutsu 8-meter stone Buddha carvings from the Heian period, Futago-ji Temple on Mount Futago, stone rakan statues along forest paths, pilgrimage routes, and traditional villages with terraced rice fields.
Individual temple admission ranges from ¥200-¥500. Many outdoor sites including stone carvings and pilgrimage routes are free to access.
Some sites like Kumano Magaibutsu require climbing 100 stone steps. Pilgrimage routes involve mountain trails through forests. Coastal areas and some temples are accessible without strenuous hiking.
Yes. Some temples offer lodging for visitors. Additional accommodations include rural guesthouses and hotels in coastal towns like Kunisaki City and Bungotakada.
Explore fishing ports and beaches along the coastline, view the Seto Inland Sea from rocky headlands, walk through traditional villages with stone walls and rice terraces, and visit local museums.
It's a wonderful place, a wonderful place where you can experience the history of faith at Rokugo Manzan firsthand. Everything is imbued with that strong history and faith.
However, it is currently devastated by natural disasters and has been damaged.
While it's a great place, there are many road closures.
You may get lost using a navigation system in your car. It's safer to check your route using an app or something.
I'm sure there will be places where it will take much longer to reach than before.
(When hiking, it's essential to always check the route and whether there are any dangerous areas.)
It will take a considerable amount of time to fully recover.
I support the recovery efforts.
Furthermore, new initiatives have been undertaken recently in the tourism industry, and art that utilizes faith and nature is being created.
I have many recommendations.
In early summer, hundreds of thousands of fireflies fly about, but there are not many people in the village who take care of them, so they cannot guide visitors. However, the reflection of the fireflies on the river dam at Yajihara, the top village in Maruono, is spectacular.
A trip around the Kunisaki Peninsula is highly recommended ⭕️🙆 There are two roadside stations and 🌊beautiful coastal scenery 🌊. On the Kunimi side, there are restaurants where you can enjoy grilled seafood, and you can also see Himejima Island from the roadside station, which is a lot of fun 😊!
Kunisaki Peninsula Peak Path Long Trail: Based on the legendary "Rokugo Manzan Peak Path" course of the Kunisaki Peninsula, this trail includes 10 hiking trails and walking paths for you to enjoy.