[2025 Kunigami Attraction] Travel Guide for Daisekirinzan (Updated Mar)
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Mountain climbing
The Yamahara no Mori on the northern tip of Okinawa was designated as a national park in 2016, and the Daishilin Mountain in the park has also attracted attention because it contains Japanese tropical lava. After parking the car in the parking lot, go to the ticket office to hand over the reservation voucher to the staff, rest in the hut beside and listen to the introduction of the climbing route, so as to facilitate the decision of the hiking route later. After that, the minibus in the park will take you to the entrance of the mountain. The natural scenery of limestone 200 million years ago and the Paleozoic period has been eroded by rain for many years. The limestone in the lava pile is like the uplift of small hills, some as high as 10 meters. To have such a spectacular huge rocky landscape, it is like talking to the earth 200 million years ago. There are 4 routes, one and a half hours long and 25 minutes short, and one of the routes also has a free barrier-free walkway, which can be easily visited by strollers or wheelchairs. If you have time, it is recommended that you go to the Churaumi Observatory to see Cape Hedo at the northern end of Okinawa! The blue sea and the sky seem to be connected, and it is impossible to tell which is the sky and which is the sea. As if the sea became part of the sky. There are also large Japanese banyan trees, and the trachea spreads around to form a unique landscape. In the quiet forest, through the light scattered between the leaves and the leaves, the particles of the light can be clearly seen, surrounded by such silence, it is like the elves of the forest behind you, feeling the mysteries of nature , also healed by the energies of nature.
Address:
1241 Ginama, Kunigami, Kunigami District, Okinawa 905-1422, Japan
Recommended sightseeing time:
0.5-1 day
Phone:
+81-980-418117
☾︎Okinawa☽︎ The giant rock formations created by nature are a must-see.
🏔´- Daisekirinzan
A spot where you can enjoy large limestones, banyan trees, and beautiful ocean views while walking around the vast land✨️
Choose from four trekking courses from the vast forest, and the staff will tell you the estimated time for each one.
You can enjoy dynamic scenery such as strange rocks, giant banyan trees, and mountaintops overlooking the ocean.ᐟ.ᐟ
If you love nature, be sure to check it out! It's a view that feels like it's not Japan✨️
Also, there is a reincarnation stone on the trekking course, and it is said that if you pass through it three times, you will be reborn, so I passed through it three times and was reborn👶🏻💕lol
📍1241 Ginama, Kunigami Village, Kunigami District, Okinawa Prefecture
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Casual trekking in winter at Oishi Forest Stone🥾
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About 2.5 hours by car from Naha,
Daisekirinzan is located in the northernmost part of Okinawa Island.
It is a place that is often heard as a tourist spot in Okinawa,
but it seems that not many people actually visit.
Rather than stopping by on the way to sightseeing,
it is a place that should be visited as a light hike.
When you actually climb it, it is a more challenging hike than you would imagine.
You just keep climbing the steep terrain.
As the name Daisekirinzan suggests,
you walk along a path filled with rugged stones of unusual shapes,
and a magnificent banyan tree appears among the subtropical plants.
You can experience a mystical and exotic feeling that is different from the usual Japanese hikes.
You should wear sneakers and don't forget to stay hydrated.
This is a spot that you should visit in the winter.
Daisekirinzan
📍Address: 1241 Ginama, Kunigami Village, Kunigami District, Okinawa Prefecture 905-1422
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Okinawa's National Park (Yanbaru National Park)
#Yanbaru National Park #Daisekirinzan #Northern Okinawa
Yanbaru National Park, one of the two national parks in Okinawa
'Yanbaru' is said to be an Okinawan dialect that means a forested mountain.
Overall, there are low mountains, and
when you go inside, there are many huge trees and rare rocks.
If you go into Daisekirinzan, the northernmost part of Okinawa, you can see the greatness of Yanbaru National Park!