``Viewing the autumn leaves of Mt. Amokake'' with a Miyagawa basin guide
Mt. Amokake, a popular autumn foliage spot in Taiki Town, is actually a place where marble, manganese, and limestone were once quarried.
The origin of the mountain's name is that it was because nets were cast in the narrow mountains at the east exit of Momiji Valley to catch migratory birds, and another theory is that stones were piled up in two rows at the end of the forest road (boat) to catch animals. Apparently there is.
For this event, we offer two plans each for 1 days: a half-day course to enjoy autumn leaves, ``Momile Viewing Only,'' and a 2-day course, ``Momile Viewing and Climbing,'' to enjoy both autumn leaves and mountain climbing.
For more information, please see the flyer above. We look forward to your participation! !