[Miyajima]Let’s capture the advanced climbing course of Mt. Misen that 90% of people don’t know!

Misen phantom Course[Bakuchio]

Miyajima, a world-famous tourist destination, has mountains.

The mountain is popular with climbers, and in recent years, not only Japanese but also many tourists from overseas have climbed it.

Did you know that there is a hidden course in such a mountain climbing course…?

The name of the course is “Bakuchio”

It is mountain climbing course that 90% of tourists visiting Miyajima do not know about.

Would you like to climb this fantastic mountain climbing course?

Road used in the Battle of Itsukushima

Along with Oda Nobunaga’s Battle of Okehazama and Minamoto no Yoshitsune’s Battle of Hiyodorigoe, the Battle of Itsukushima is one of Japan’s three famous surprise battles.

In 1553,Mori Motonari launched an army to kill Harukata Sue, who betrayed Yoshitaka Ouchi and killed him.

Mori Motonari planned a surprise attack against Sue’s army because his military strength was inferior.

The Mori army, which was outnumbered, concentrated the Sue army on the narrow Miyajima, built a castle in Miyanoo, lured the Sue army, and planned a surprise attack there.

October 1, 1555

The Mori army numbered 3,500, compared to the 20,000 troops of the Sue army.

The Mori army landed at Tsutsumigaura in a storm with the support of the Murakami navy.

Then he crossed over “Bakuchio” and attacked the main camp of the Sue army at once.

The army was routed and fled to Oenoura, but Harukata Sue, realizing that he committed suicide.

The mountain road that Mori army passed in this battle is the “Bakuchio” introduced this time!

Description of the Battle of Itsukushima
Bakuchio description

Where is the entrance to “Bakuchio”

There are two routes to Bakuchio!

One is from Tsutsumigaura, where Mori started his climb.

If you want to feel the path taken by Mori, you should go up to Tsutsumigaura!

Go up here
Enter the mountain from here

The second the route from Momijidani Park.

This one follows the first route in reverse.

Tsutsumigaura is behind Miyajima, so if you think It’s a little far away, we recommend starting here!

Turn left here
The entrance from Momijidani to Tsutsumigaura

State of “Bakuchio” course

■There are many scenic spots.

■Some roads are rough! Please watch your step!

■There are signboards to guide you, so you can climb safely.

If you are going to climb the mountain, stop by [Hiramatsu Chaya]!

Did you know that there is a restaurant called “Hiramatsu Chaya” near Momijidani Park?

This shop is recommended for mountain climbers!

A restaurant called “Hiramatsu Chaya” is one of the restaurants in Miyajima where you can enjoy a meal while enjoying a spectacular view!

If you are going on the route from Tsutsumigaura to Momijidani Par, stop by after climbing the mountain and enjoy a cup of matcha green tea while enjoying the beautiful scenery.

If you are going from Momijidani Park to Tsutsumigaura, we recommend eating at Hiramatsu Chaya before climbing the mountain!

Click here for the article on Hiramatsu Chaya↓↓↓

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