OVERVIEW

Walk in and out of gorgeous Japanese Ryokans and hotels located in the deep heart of the Kunisaki Mountains. This is as off-the-beaten-track as Japan gets. You won’t be fighting crowds, you’ll barely see another soul on the trail. Your main human contact? The wonderfully hospitable hosts at your traditional onsen accommodation each night savouring authentic Japanese meals.

From the 8th century, monks have walked this remote peninsula practicing a unique blend of Shinto and Buddhism known as Rokugo Manzan culture. The pilgrimage route, the Rokugo Manzan Minemichi,  covers 160 kilometres through 183 sacred spots: cliff-carved statues, ancient caves, and temples tucked into volcanic landscapes. The journey begins at Usa Jingu Shrine, the spiritual birthplace of the entire tradition, and winds through stunning Japanese countryside from temple to temple, shrine to shrine. On the final walking day, a local guide joins you for something special, a fire cleansing ceremony at Monjusen-ji Temple, followed by Futago-ji Temple, the revered head temple and spiritual headquarters of the whole Rokugo Manzan movement.

The trip wraps up with a transfer to Beppu, where you’ll soak away the kilometres in one of Japan’s most famous onsen towns.

Highlights

  • This meticulously constructed itinerary ensures you walk via all the major temples and shrines.
  • Explore Usa Jingu Shrine, a significant spiritual site associated with over 40,000 Hachiman shrines across Japan & the spiritual beginning of the trail.
  • Explore the spiritual end of the trail at Futagoji temple.
  • Wander the quiet forests and ancient paths of the Kunisaki Rokugo Manzan tradition.
  • Sample local flavours and eat quality Japanese meals at your accommodations.
  • Relax in authentic hot spring Ryokans and hotels each night.
  • Engage in the Goma fire ritual at Monjusen-ji Temple, which combines spiritual practice with cultural heritage.
  • End in Beppu one of Japan’s iconic onsen towns.

WALK OVERVIEW

TYPE OF WALK
SELF GUIDED
TRIP LENGTH
6 DAYS
WALK GRADE
Moderate

Grade 3 – Moderate

Short, steep hill sections. Walks that are longer than 12km with varied terrain. A moderate active lifestyle and some walking experience is recommended.

PRICE FROM
$ 2595

per person twin/double share

SINGLE OCCUPANCY
$ 520

Accommodations charge the same price per room regardless of whether there are one or two people occupying it. To cover the cost of a room when occupied by one person we need to charge the single occupancy fee.

per person

  • 30+ years

  • Japanese meals

  • pack free

CONTACT US Book now

MAP

ITINERARY

  • Day 1
  • Day 2
  • Day 3
  • Day 4
  • Day 5
  • Day 6

DAY 1
Introduction to the Kunisaki Peninsula

Make your way to Usa Station in Kyushu by the afternoon, then take a short five-minute taxi ride to your accommodation. Enjoy the small town and its surrounds. Stay at the Japanese-style accommodation at Koushita Ryokan.

 

Walking: 2 -3km / 1-2 hrs
Meals: Dinner
Accommodation: Japanese-style accommodation at Koushita Ryokan

DAY 2
Explore Usa Shrine and hike the Minemichi Trail from Kumano Magaibutsu

Start your day with a visit to the magnificent Usa Jingu Shrine, one of Kyushu’s most sacred Shinto sites and the oldest Hachimangu shrine in Japan. This is the first bookend to the journey as this is the place where monks set out on the Kunisaki Pilgrimage that we walk on for the next 5 days. Explore at your own pace and soak up the peaceful, spiritual atmosphere. In the afternoon, we visit Kumano Magaibutsu, Japan’s largest ancient Buddhist rock carvings, dramatically etched into a cliff face over 900 years ago. From here, enjoy the walk back along the trail through peaceful Japanese countryside to your accommodation for a well-earned rest.

 

Walking: 7 km /  3-4 hrs
Elevation: +305 / -439
Meals: Breakfast and dinner
Accommodation: Japanese-style accommodation at Yamaga Onsen Kazenosato

DAY 3
Walk to Fuki-ji Temple

Take a short pre-arranged taxi ride to Anaido Kannon, a small hillside shrine where you can pause and take in the serene surroundings before setting off on foot.  The Walk’s highlight today is a rewarding 15km walk through some of the most beautiful countryside the Oita region has to offer. Ancient paths wind through peaceful forest and rural landscapes, making this a truly memorable day on the trail. The walk concludes at the wonderful Fuki-ji Temple, one of Japan’s oldest wooden structures and an absolute treasure of Buddhist architecture.  Walk into your beautiful Ryokan accommodation with onsen.

 

Walking: 15 km /  5.5-6.5 hrs
Elevation: +604 / -618
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Accommodation: Japanese-style accommodation at Ryoan Fukinotou

DAY 4
Walking remote Japanese forest from Reisen-ji Temple

Lace up your walking shoes and lose yourself in the ancient, spiritual landscape of the Kunisaki Peninsula. This is one of Japan’s most magical and least-visited walking destinations. Starting at the beautiful Reisen-ji Temple, today’s 12km walk follows a legendary pilgrimage route through moss-covered stone paths, towering cedar forests and hidden mountain shrines, all in glorious tranquillity. No crowds, no rush,  just you, the sound of nature and centuries of history beneath your feet. Walk into your Japanese accommodation once again.

 

Walking: 12 km /  5.5-6.5 hrs
Elevation: +730 / -668
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Accommodation: Japanese-style accommodation at Spa Land Matama

DAY 5
Iwato-ji Temple, Monjusen-ji Temple (fire ceremony), Futago-ji Temple & Beppu

Your Driver-Guide will collect you at 9am for a fascinating day exploring three of Kunisaki Peninsula’s most remarkable sacred sites. Your first stop is the atmospheric Iwato-ji Temple, dramatically set among ancient rocks and forest, before heading to the extraordinary Monjusen-ji Temple. The magnificent Futago-ji Temple is a fitting finale, the head temple of the entire pilgrimage tradition, and the perfect bookend to a journey that began at Usa Jingu Shrine days earlier. This temple is considered the spiritual heart of the Kunisaki Peninsula and simply not to be missed. Finish in the vibrant spa city of Beppu, one of Japan’s most famous hot spring destinations.

 

Walking: 7 km / 3.5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Accommodation: Japanese-style accommodation in Beppu

DAY 6
Farewell to Beppu

On your final day, savour a leisurely breakfast before making your way onward from Beppu. For those looking to continue the adventure, we highly recommend adding a rest day to further explore Beppu.

 

Meals: Breakfast

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • self GUIDED WALK

  • Authentic stays

  • Shrines & Temples

  • JAPANESE CUISINE

  • Daily meals including breakfast and dinner at your accommodation, plus 4 lunches
  • Visit temples, shrines, and the stunning natural landscapes that shape the spiritual culture of Kunisaki
  • Five nights in traditional Japanese ryokan/hotel accommodation, all featuring hot spring baths
  • Convenient luggage transfer services, ensuring you walk with only a light day pack
  • Walk away from the crowds and discover the Kunisaki Peninsula – Japan’s best kept secret
  • Opportunity to explore Beppu’s ‘Hells’

ACCOMMODATION & DINING

OVERVIEW

Experience a blend of comfort and cultural authenticity throughout your journey, with accommodation in a selection of Western-style hotels and traditional Japanese inns. Ryokan stays offer a unique insight into Japanese hospitality, featuring tatami mat flooring, shoji screens, and futon bedding, with some properties offering modern hybrid styles. Bathrooms are often shared, with onsen facilities separated by gender, providing guests with the opportunity to enjoy relaxing onsen bathing traditions.

Dining showcases regional Japanese flavours, with meals typically featuring home-style dishes, elegant kaiseki cuisine, or simple bento-style meals depending on the accommodation.

Please note that due to the traditional nature of these accommodations, this tour is unable to cater for dairy-free, vegan, gluten-free, or fish stock-free dietary requirements. Guests with specific dietary needs are encouraged to contact the office prior to booking to discuss available options.

GENERAL INFO

HOW TO GET START AND FROM END OF WALK

Travelling to the Start of the walk

Your journey begins at Usa Station in Kyushu. Please note that arrivals to the starting point on Day 1 and departures from the final destination are self-arranged. To ensure a smooth experience, we provide comprehensive travel resources to help you easily navigate these transfers.

By Air: One of the options is to fly into Fukuoka Airport and explore the vibrant city. While several flights depart Tokyo daily, an early morning departure is essential to arrive by late afternoon.  You will need to catch the train from there.

By Train: You can get to Usa Station for anywhere in Japan by Shinkansen then swapping to the local train from Kokura Station or Hakata station on Kyushu.

Japan Transit Planner is an excellent resource for checking train schedules and platform locations.

JR Rail Pass: Whether or not to purchase a Japan Rail Pass depends on how long you are planning to stay in Japan and what other areas you want to visit. We would recommend roughly calculating your train fares for the trip and comparing this with the JR Pass cost to see if it is worth purchasing for your particular itinerary. The alternative to a JR Pass would be to buy tickets as you go.

Note that the JR Rail Pass cannot be used on many local bus services and cannot be used on non-JR services such as non-JR train networks and the Tokyo metro.

Should I invest in a JR Rail Pass? We highly recommend that you only invest in a JR Rail pass if you are planning to extend your travel in Japan. As mentioned, the cost of train travel is provided when using the Japan Transit Planner website, Japan Direct rail app or Japan Travel by NaviTime app (which also allows you to search bus timetables). You can choose the departure station, arrival station, and time. The results give you the name of the train, platform number, total cost, duration of journey, total distance, and transfers. 

Travelling from the end of the walk

By Train: Take a direct express train from Beppu Station to Kokura station or Hakata Station, which takes approximately two hours. From Kokura Station or Hakata Station, you can also take the Shinkansen to other destinations in Japan, such as Osaka and Tokyo.

By Air: From Beppu you can catch the bus to Oita airport, which interestingly is the other side of Beppu and not the Oita side. You can fly from Oita airport to almost anywhere in Japan.

HIGH SEASON CHARGES

In Japan, there are some periods when locals travel en masse as they are on holiday. These times are best avoided as the accommodation costs escalate considerably (more than double). It would make a lot of sense if you could avoid these times. Otherwise, see below for high-season periods. This could lead to the cost of the trip increasing by 30% or more.

Weekend surcharges may apply to advertised prices. Also within:
Golden week: generally between 29 April & 5 May
Obon period: mid-august (between the 10 & 20 August)

WALKING

This  54km walk is graded as moderate. Walks average about 11 km with 4 to 5 hours of walking each day, with the longest being 15 km. The walking is over dirt paths and roads and there is a little bit of up and down. There is one day (Day 4) where there’s a quite steep short section at the end of the day. Expect each day to start with some  elevation gains.  We recommend training and having a good level of fitness to complete this walk comfortably.

This historic route has you walk at the trailhead and at the last temple with stacks of small temples (Oji)  and statues to admire along the way. For some of the time, you are walking under a forest canopy which makes for mild conditions other than during the height of summer.

Please refer to Gear Advice in our FAQ section for what to bring.

WEATHER

Located in southern Japan, Kunisaki experiences warm summers from late June through September, with hot and humid conditions that are generally not suitable for walking.

Spring and autumn are the most popular seasons, offering comfortable temperatures and pleasant weather conditions ideal for exploring the trails which is when we conduct our tours. Winter is not available due to snow.

For the average yearly temperature in Kunisaki, please see the weather information.
https://www.accuweather.com/en/jp/kunisaki-shi/219400/weather-forecast/219400

INSURANCE

We require that you have adequate travel insurance against potential losses, damage or injury, including cancellation costs and loss of luggage.

For all trips requiring international travel, you must have purchased travel insurance including medical evacuation coverage.

We also charge a cancellation fee if you cancel your walking holiday after we have confirmed it to cover costs incurred by our suppliers and in the office.  See the FAQ section for more information.

INFORMATION PACK

For over 30 years, we have taken pride in providing seamlessly organised walking holidays, but we know that you’ll have many more questions even with that in mind. You will receive a detailed information pack and itinerary approximately six weeks from departure outlining all the fine details and much more.

DIETARY REQUIREMENTS

Please note: accommodations on this self guided tour are unable to accommodate dairy-free, vegan, gluten-free, or fish stock-free dietary requirements. Guests with specific dietary needs are encouraged to contact the office in advance to discuss possible options.

IMPORTANT - SOLO WALKERS

For your safety and well-being, we are unable to accept bookings for solo travellerson our self-guided Kunisaki trips. The remote nature of some tracks and limited mobile reception mean that walking alone presents a higher risk in case of emergencies.

DEPARTURE DATES

97%

of walkers depart on their chosen date.
Our walks start on the date you choose – tell us when you’d like to start and we’ll confirm availability.

  • DATES
    AVAILABILITY
    PRICE
    PER PERSON
    Single Occupancy
    DETAILS
  • 1 Jun 2026 - 30 Nov 2026
    AVAILABLE
    from

    $2595

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    $520
  • 22 Mar 2027 - 30 Nov 2027
    AVAILABLE
    from

    $2695

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    $540

A fully refundable $500 deposit per person is required to check availability for your chosen dates. If we cannot confirm a date that suits you, your deposit is returned in full – no questions asked.

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Overview

OVERVIEW

Walk in and out of gorgeous Japanese Ryokans and hotels located in the deep heart of the Kunisaki Mountains. This is as off-the-beaten-track as Japan gets. You won’t be fighting crowds, you’ll barely see another soul on the trail. Your main human contact? The wonderfully hospitable hosts at your traditional onsen accommodation each night savouring authentic Japanese meals.

From the 8th century, monks have walked this remote peninsula practicing a unique blend of Shinto and Buddhism known as Rokugo Manzan culture. The pilgrimage route, the Rokugo Manzan Minemichi,  covers 160 kilometres through 183 sacred spots: cliff-carved statues, ancient caves, and temples tucked into volcanic landscapes. The journey begins at Usa Jingu Shrine, the spiritual birthplace of the entire tradition, and winds through stunning Japanese countryside from temple to temple, shrine to shrine. On the final walking day, a local guide joins you for something special, a fire cleansing ceremony at Monjusen-ji Temple, followed by Futago-ji Temple, the revered head temple and spiritual headquarters of the whole Rokugo Manzan movement.

The trip wraps up with a transfer to Beppu, where you’ll soak away the kilometres in one of Japan’s most famous onsen towns.

Highlights

  • This meticulously constructed itinerary ensures you walk via all the major temples and shrines.
  • Explore Usa Jingu Shrine, a significant spiritual site associated with over 40,000 Hachiman shrines across Japan & the spiritual beginning of the trail.
  • Explore the spiritual end of the trail at Futagoji temple.
  • Wander the quiet forests and ancient paths of the Kunisaki Rokugo Manzan tradition.
  • Sample local flavours and eat quality Japanese meals at your accommodations.
  • Relax in authentic hot spring Ryokans and hotels each night.
  • Engage in the Goma fire ritual at Monjusen-ji Temple, which combines spiritual practice with cultural heritage.
  • End in Beppu one of Japan’s iconic onsen towns.

WALK OVERVIEW

TYPE OF WALK
SELF GUIDED
TRIP LENGTH
6 DAYS
WALK GRADE
Moderate

Grade 3 – Moderate

Short, steep hill sections. Walks that are longer than 12km with varied terrain. A moderate active lifestyle and some walking experience is recommended.

PRICE FROM
$ 2595

per person twin/double share

SINGLE OCCUPANCY
$ 520

Accommodations charge the same price per room regardless of whether there are one or two people occupying it. To cover the cost of the accommodation when occupied by one person we need to charge the single occupancy fee.

per person

  • 30+ years

  • Japanese meals

  • pack free

CONTACT US Book now
Map

MAP

Itinerary

ITINERARY

  • Day 1
  • Day 2
  • Day 3
  • Day 4
  • Day 5
  • Day 6

DAY 1
Introduction to the Kunisaki Peninsula

Make your way to Usa Station in Kyushu by the afternoon, then take a short five-minute taxi ride to your accommodation. Enjoy the small town and its surrounds. Stay at the Japanese-style accommodation at Koushita Ryokan.

 

Walking: 2 -3km / 1-2 hrs
Meals: Dinner
Accommodation: Japanese-style accommodation at Koushita Ryokan

DAY 2
Explore Usa Shrine and hike the Minemichi Trail from Kumano Magaibutsu

Start your day with a visit to the magnificent Usa Jingu Shrine, one of Kyushu’s most sacred Shinto sites and the oldest Hachimangu shrine in Japan. This is the first bookend to the journey as this is the place where monks set out on the Kunisaki Pilgrimage that we walk on for the next 5 days. Explore at your own pace and soak up the peaceful, spiritual atmosphere. In the afternoon, we visit Kumano Magaibutsu, Japan’s largest ancient Buddhist rock carvings, dramatically etched into a cliff face over 900 years ago. From here, enjoy the walk back along the trail through peaceful Japanese countryside to your accommodation for a well-earned rest.

 

Walking: 7 km /  3-4 hrs
Elevation: +305 / -439
Meals: Breakfast and dinner
Accommodation: Japanese-style accommodation at Yamaga Onsen Kazenosato

DAY 3
Walk to Fuki-ji Temple

Take a short pre-arranged taxi ride to Anaido Kannon, a small hillside shrine where you can pause and take in the serene surroundings before setting off on foot.  The Walk’s highlight today is a rewarding 15km walk through some of the most beautiful countryside the Oita region has to offer. Ancient paths wind through peaceful forest and rural landscapes, making this a truly memorable day on the trail. The walk concludes at the wonderful Fuki-ji Temple, one of Japan’s oldest wooden structures and an absolute treasure of Buddhist architecture.  Walk into your beautiful Ryokan accommodation with onsen.

 

Walking: 15 km /  5.5-6.5 hrs
Elevation: +604 / -618
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Accommodation: Japanese-style accommodation at Ryoan Fukinotou

DAY 4
Walking remote Japanese forest from Reisen-ji Temple

Lace up your walking shoes and lose yourself in the ancient, spiritual landscape of the Kunisaki Peninsula. This is one of Japan’s most magical and least-visited walking destinations. Starting at the beautiful Reisen-ji Temple, today’s 12km walk follows a legendary pilgrimage route through moss-covered stone paths, towering cedar forests and hidden mountain shrines, all in glorious tranquillity. No crowds, no rush,  just you, the sound of nature and centuries of history beneath your feet. Walk into your Japanese accommodation once again.

 

Walking: 12 km /  5.5-6.5 hrs
Elevation: +730 / -668
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Accommodation: Japanese-style accommodation at Spa Land Matama

DAY 5
Iwato-ji Temple, Monjusen-ji Temple (fire ceremony), Futago-ji Temple & Beppu

Your Driver-Guide will collect you at 9am for a fascinating day exploring three of Kunisaki Peninsula’s most remarkable sacred sites. Your first stop is the atmospheric Iwato-ji Temple, dramatically set among ancient rocks and forest, before heading to the extraordinary Monjusen-ji Temple. The magnificent Futago-ji Temple is a fitting finale, the head temple of the entire pilgrimage tradition, and the perfect bookend to a journey that began at Usa Jingu Shrine days earlier. This temple is considered the spiritual heart of the Kunisaki Peninsula and simply not to be missed. Finish in the vibrant spa city of Beppu, one of Japan’s most famous hot spring destinations.

 

Walking: 7 km / 3.5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Accommodation: Japanese-style accommodation in Beppu

DAY 6
Farewell to Beppu

On your final day, savour a leisurely breakfast before making your way onward from Beppu. For those looking to continue the adventure, we highly recommend adding a rest day to further explore Beppu.

 

Meals: Breakfast

What’s Included

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • self GUIDED WALK

  • Authentic stays

  • Shrines & Temples

  • JAPANESE CUISINE

  • Daily meals including breakfast and dinner at your accommodation, plus 4 lunches
  • Visit temples, shrines, and the stunning natural landscapes that shape the spiritual culture of Kunisaki
  • Five nights in traditional Japanese ryokan/hotel accommodation, all featuring hot spring baths
  • Convenient luggage transfer services, ensuring you walk with only a light day pack
  • Walk away from the crowds and discover the Kunisaki Peninsula – Japan’s best kept secret
  • Opportunity to explore Beppu’s ‘Hells’
Accommodation & Dining

ACCOMMODATION & DINING

OVERVIEW

Experience a blend of comfort and cultural authenticity throughout your journey, with accommodation in a selection of Western-style hotels and traditional Japanese inns. Ryokan stays offer a unique insight into Japanese hospitality, featuring tatami mat flooring, shoji screens, and futon bedding, with some properties offering modern hybrid styles. Bathrooms are often shared, with onsen facilities separated by gender, providing guests with the opportunity to enjoy relaxing onsen bathing traditions.

Dining showcases regional Japanese flavours, with meals typically featuring home-style dishes, elegant kaiseki cuisine, or simple bento-style meals depending on the accommodation.

Please note that due to the traditional nature of these accommodations, this tour is unable to cater for dairy-free, vegan, gluten-free, or fish stock-free dietary requirements. Guests with specific dietary needs are encouraged to contact the office prior to booking to discuss available options.

General Info

GENERAL INFO

HOW TO GET START AND FROM END OF WALK

Travelling to the Start of the walk

Your journey begins at Usa Station in Kyushu. Please note that arrivals to the starting point on Day 1 and departures from the final destination are self-arranged. To ensure a smooth experience, we provide comprehensive travel resources to help you easily navigate these transfers.

By Air: One of the options is to fly into Fukuoka Airport and explore the vibrant city. While several flights depart Tokyo daily, an early morning departure is essential to arrive by late afternoon.  You will need to catch the train from there.

By Train: You can get to Usa Station for anywhere in Japan by Shinkansen then swapping to the local train from Kokura Station or Hakata station on Kyushu.

Japan Transit Planner is an excellent resource for checking train schedules and platform locations.

JR Rail Pass: Whether or not to purchase a Japan Rail Pass depends on how long you are planning to stay in Japan and what other areas you want to visit. We would recommend roughly calculating your train fares for the trip and comparing this with the JR Pass cost to see if it is worth purchasing for your particular itinerary. The alternative to a JR Pass would be to buy tickets as you go.

Note that the JR Rail Pass cannot be used on many local bus services and cannot be used on non-JR services such as non-JR train networks and the Tokyo metro.

Should I invest in a JR Rail Pass? We highly recommend that you only invest in a JR Rail pass if you are planning to extend your travel in Japan. As mentioned, the cost of train travel is provided when using the Japan Transit Planner website, Japan Direct rail app or Japan Travel by NaviTime app (which also allows you to search bus timetables). You can choose the departure station, arrival station, and time. The results give you the name of the train, platform number, total cost, duration of journey, total distance, and transfers. 

Travelling from the end of the walk

By Train: Take a direct express train from Beppu Station to Kokura station or Hakata Station, which takes approximately two hours. From Kokura Station or Hakata Station, you can also take the Shinkansen to other destinations in Japan, such as Osaka and Tokyo.

By Air: From Beppu you can catch the bus to Oita airport, which interestingly is the other side of Beppu and not the Oita side. You can fly from Oita airport to almost anywhere in Japan.

HIGH SEASON CHARGES

In Japan, there are some periods when locals travel en masse as they are on holiday. These times are best avoided as the accommodation costs escalate considerably (more than double). It would make a lot of sense if you could avoid these times. Otherwise, see below for high-season periods. This could lead to the cost of the trip increasing by 30% or more.

Weekend surcharges may apply to advertised prices. Also within:
Golden week: generally between 29 April & 5 May
Obon period: mid-august (between the 10 & 20 August)

WALKING

This  54km walk is graded as moderate. Walks average about 11 km with 4 to 5 hours of walking each day, with the longest being 15 km. The walking is over dirt paths and roads and there is a little bit of up and down. There is one day (Day 4) where there’s a quite steep short section at the end of the day. Expect each day to start with some  elevation gains.  We recommend training and having a good level of fitness to complete this walk comfortably.

This historic route has you walk at the trailhead and at the last temple with stacks of small temples (Oji)  and statues to admire along the way. For some of the time, you are walking under a forest canopy which makes for mild conditions other than during the height of summer.

Please refer to Gear Advice in our FAQ section for what to bring.

WEATHER

Located in southern Japan, Kunisaki experiences warm summers from late June through September, with hot and humid conditions that are generally not suitable for walking.

Spring and autumn are the most popular seasons, offering comfortable temperatures and pleasant weather conditions ideal for exploring the trails which is when we conduct our tours. Winter is not available due to snow.

For the average yearly temperature in Kunisaki, please see the weather information.
https://www.accuweather.com/en/jp/kunisaki-shi/219400/weather-forecast/219400

INSURANCE

We require that you have adequate travel insurance against potential losses, damage or injury, including cancellation costs and loss of luggage.

For all trips requiring international travel, you must have purchased travel insurance including medical evacuation coverage.

We also charge a cancellation fee if you cancel your walking holiday after we have confirmed it to cover costs incurred by our suppliers and in the office.  See the FAQ section for more information.

INFORMATION PACK

For over 30 years, we have taken pride in providing seamlessly organised walking holidays, but we know that you’ll have many more questions even with that in mind. You will receive a detailed information pack and itinerary approximately six weeks from departure outlining all the fine details and much more.

DIETARY REQUIREMENTS

Please note: accommodations on this self guided tour are unable to accommodate dairy-free, vegan, gluten-free, or fish stock-free dietary requirements. Guests with specific dietary needs are encouraged to contact the office in advance to discuss possible options.

IMPORTANT - SOLO WALKERS

For your safety and well-being, we are unable to accept bookings for solo travellerson our self-guided Kunisaki trips. The remote nature of some tracks and limited mobile reception mean that walking alone presents a higher risk in case of emergencies.

Departure Dates

DEPARTURE DATES

97%

of walkers depart on their chosen date.
Our walks start on the date you choose – tell us when you’d like to start and we’ll confirm availability.

  • DATES
    AVAILABILITY
    PRICE
    PER PERSON
    Single Occupancy
    DETAILS
  • 1 Jun 2026 - 30 Nov 2026
    AVAILABLE
    Details
    from

    $2595

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    $520
  • 22 Mar 2027 - 30 Nov 2027
    AVAILABLE
    Details
    from

    $2695

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    $540

A fully refundable $500 deposit per person is required to check availability for your chosen dates. If we cannot confirm a date that suits you, your deposit is returned in full – no questions asked.

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