HIRONO Town TO KUJI City
A trail that connects people
Roughly 45 kilometers of trail separate Hirono Town and the small city of Kuji, and like other trail sections hikes here are punctuated with both moments of scenic beauty and glimpses of everyday life.
In Hirono, you’ll pass sites like the vivid red Hama-no-Torii gate, facing the ocean to welcome the gods home from the sea, and built as a place for fishing communities to pray for safety and prosperity. Continuing the spiritual theme, you can visit shrines like the hilltop Kanayama for wide views across Yagi Port.
Around Kuji, in particular, the trail also takes in distinctive rock formations, like the helmet-shaped Kabuto Rock on the rugged Kosode Coast and a striking granite platform called Samurai Rock—the latter said to take its name from a feudal lord who rested upon the rocks when visiting to survey tsunami damage in the early 1600s.