Onigajo (KumanoCity) Onigajō

Onigajo (KumanoCity)
Onigajo (KumanoCity)
Onigajo (KumanoCity)
Onigajo (KumanoCity)
Onigajo (KumanoCity)
Onigajo (KumanoCity)
Onigajo (KumanoCity)
Onigajo (KumanoCity)

Onigajo is a large rock wall created by uplift from earthquakes, weathering, and wave erosion. In addition to being designated as a national scenic spot and natural monument, it is also registered as a World Heritage Site as part of the "Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes of the Kii Mountain Range." There is a promenade for about 1km along the rock wall, and you can enjoy the numerous caves large and small, as well as the strangely shaped rocks.
At the top of the mountain, there are castle ruins from the Sengoku period, and there is a hiking course that connects it to Kumano Kodo and Matsumoto Pass. You can see the entire Kumano Sea from the observation deck called Oni-no-Miharashi.
There are many cherry blossom trees planted along the hiking trail to the top of the mountain, and in spring, four types of cherry blossoms bloom one after another, pleasing the eyes of tourists who visit for a long time.





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Detailed information

address
Kimotocho, Kumano KumanoCity 519-4323
telephone number
0597-89-4111 (KumanoCity Tourism and Sports Exchange Division)
Official URL
Access by public transportation

・About 5 minutes by bus bound for Omata Okubo from KumanoCity Station on the JR Kisei Main Line, and get off at Onigajo Higashiguchi.

Access by car

・Approximately 1 minute drive south from Kumano Owase Road "Kumano Odomari IC"

parking

Yes 72 units
10 large buses
18 large buses (Onigajo Center 2nd parking lot)

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