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The Sacred Mountain of Japan

Hike through ancient forests, visit mystical temples, and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views from Miyajima’s highest peak.

Information about Climb Mount Misen

Mount Misen is the sacred mountain on Miyajima island and is the highest mountain on the island at 535 meters. It is located within the World Heritage area of Itsukushima Shrine. You can choose to hike up Mount Misen or take the Miyajima ropeway to skip the steepest part of the climb. Once you reach the summit, there are various hiking trails to explore and you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the sea all the way to Hiroshima.Mount Misen is particularly beautiful in the spring when the valley and mountain are covered in pink cherry blossoms, and in the fall when the leaves change to shades of brown, red, orange, and yellow.

Interesting facts about Climb Mount Misen

Mount Misen is home to a very old forest, considered a natural treasure of Japan. It has long been an important pilgrimage destination. The monk Kobo-Daishi, founder of Shingon Buddhism, visited this place in 806. There are several spiritual sites on the mountain that commemorate the sacred acts performed by Kobo Daishi. Today, these sites are known as the Seven Wonders of Misen. These include the eternal fire at Kiezu-no Reikado (Eternal Fire Hall), which has been burning for over 1,160 years, and Ryu-to-no-sugi (Dragon Fire Cedar), where it is said that visitors can see many lights or even fireballs coming out of the cedar on February evenings. Before starting your hike, treat yourself to a local snack: Momiji! These small sweets are shaped like maple leaves and filled with red bean paste, salted bean paste, sweet potato paste, chestnut paste, chocolate cream paste, custard paste, green tea paste, or many other flavors. The dough is light and fluffy, and the filling has a smooth texture that melts in your mouth!

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Floating Torii

The floating torii of Miyajima is one of Japan’s most iconic landmarks, standing majestically in the waters of the Seto Inland Sea. Officially part of the Itsukushima Shrine, this striking vermilion gate appears to 'float' at high tide, creating a breathtaking illusion that has captivated visitors for centuries. Originally built in the 12th century, the torii symbolizes the sacred boundary between the human and spiritual realms. Travelers from around the world visit Miyajima to witness its mystical beauty, especially during sunset, when the torii is bathed in golden hues. At low tide, visitors can walk up to the base of the gate and admire its craftsmanship up close.

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Visit Itsukushima Shrine

Itsukushima Shrine, located on the sacred island of Miyajima in the Seto Inland Sea, is one of the most famous Shinto shrines in Japan. It is known for its stunning "floating" torii gate, which appears to be rising from the sea during high tide. The shrine is a perfect example of the harmony between nature and human craftsmanship. It was first built in the 6th century, but the current structure dates back to the 12th century and was commissioned by the powerful warlord Taira no Kiyomori. The shrine was designed to blend in with its surroundings, and its bright red buildings stand out against the blue waters and green mountains. Itsukushima Shrine is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and continues to be a place of spiritual significance and natural beauty, attracting visitors from all over the world.

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