Koshi-dake Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It looked beautiful from the hotel I stayed.
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It is Mt. Koshi in Imari. It is also called Imari Fuji and Matsuura Fuji in a form similar to Mt. Fuji. It looked beautiful from the Imari Central Hotel where I stayed. It was fantastic that the clouds were heavy on the mountain after the rain. There is a Trappist Monastery in the mountains.
It is popular with citizens as Imari Fuji. Cherry blossoms bloom on the mountain road in spring and it is very beautiful. It seems that this place was originally a volcano, and it was quarryed from the Stone Age and carried from Kyushu to the western Japan and Korean Peninsula.
From the main gate of the monastery, if you go on the gentle mountain road on the left for about 10, you will find a mountain trail, but there is a wooden signboard of "300m to the top of the mountain". It is a mistake to think that you will go to 300m along the way. You need to climb a steep slope straight from the display. It's hard to understand because there are no arrows, but if you look closely, you can see the traces of people climbing. There are rope and wires on the steep slope, which is quite tight. It's short in distance, but gloves are essential if you think about going down. ...
It is a mountain on the south side of the center of Imari city. There is St. Trapistin's Cathedral Temple on the hillside of Mt. Koshi, and there is a facility where men are forbidden and live self-sufficient lives. From here you can overlook Imari City. At night, you can enjoy the night view in some places.
It looked beautiful from the hotel I stayed.
It is Mt. Koshi in Imari. It is also called Imari Fuji and Matsuura Fuji in a form similar to Mt. Fuji. It looked beautiful from the Imari Central Hotel where I stayed. It was fantastic that the clouds were heavy on the mountain after the rain. There is a Trappist Monastery in the mountains.
Ivanri Fuji
It is popular with citizens as Imari Fuji. Cherry blossoms bloom on the mountain road in spring and it is very beautiful. It seems that this place was originally a volcano, and it was quarryed from the Stone Age and carried from Kyushu to the western Japan and Korean Peninsula.
Easy to overlook the trailhead
From the main gate of the monastery, if you go on the gentle mountain road on the left for about 10, you will find a mountain trail, but there is a wooden signboard of "300m to the top of the mountain". It is a mistake to think that you will go to 300m along the way. You need to climb a steep slope straight from the display. It's hard to understand because there are no arrows, but if you look closely, you can see the traces of people climbing. There are rope and wires on the steep slope, which is quite tight. It's short in distance, but gloves are essential if you think about going down. ...
Ivanri Fuji
It is a mountain on the south side of the center of Imari city. There is St. Trapistin's Cathedral Temple on the hillside of Mt. Koshi, and there is a facility where men are forbidden and live self-sufficient lives. From here you can overlook Imari City. At night, you can enjoy the night view in some places.