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Hadasu-no-michi/Obuki Pass (Kumano Kodo Iseji)

Obuki Pass Bamboo Forest
Obuki Pass Mossy pass path and stone Buddha
Hatasu no Michi Jofuku no Miya
Obuki Pass Bamboo Forest
Obuki Pass Mossy pass path and stone Buddha
Hatasu no Michi Jofuku no Miya

(Hatasu road)
This course runs from atashikacho-cho, through Hatasu and Odomari, and through KumanoCity to Hananoiwaya-jinjaShrine.
Hatasu is said to be the village where Jofuku, who came from China in search of the elixir of immortality, landed more than 2,000 years ago.
Although the distance is not long, there are still remains of huge cobblestones that are thought to date back to the Kamakura period.
This is a village of legends and myths, dotted with terraced rice fields and private houses between the sea and the mountains, and many historical sites have been designated as a ``Nature and History Walk for Mothers and Children'' by Mie Prefecture.

(Obuki Pass)
Kumano Kodo is an ancient road with a rare bamboo forest.
Although the distance is short, the path is relatively gentle, and you can enjoy walking on the ancient path amidst the atmospheric scenery.
The boar fence near the mountain pass was built in the Edo period for approximately 10km to prevent wild boars from entering, and its shape still remains today.

○Course points: Shinka Beach - Jofuku no Miya - Kobo Gotojiki Water - Obuki Pass (Azumaya) - Obuki Pass -OdomariBeach
○Walking time: Approximately 5 hours 30 minutes
○Distance: Approximately 8.5km (JR Atashika Station - JR Odomari Station)
○ Resting spots: Atashika Beach, Jofuku no Miya, Obuki Pass, etc.

URL: Hatasu Road/Obuki Pass (HigashiKishu Tourism Handbook)
URL: Mie Prefectural Kumano Kodo Center [Hatasu no Michi]
URL: Mie Prefectural Kumano Kodo Center [Obuki Pass]
URL: World Heritage Kumano Kodo Iseji Route (Mie Prefectural Office HP)

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Detailed information

address
KumanoCity
telephone number
0597-89-6172 (HigashiKishu Regional Promotion Corporation)

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