A hike that takes in a beautiful old-growth forest and a smoldering volcano
This course starts with an easy ascent up Japan's longest railroad tie staircase. The path starts close to the Kirishima Open-Air Museum on the west side of the Kirishima mountain range and goes up Mount Kurino (1,094 m). The path runs through a forest of maple, Japanese oak and other broadleaf trees. These old-growth woods boast spectacular colors when the leaves turn during fall.
After you have climbed up the rocky stretch of the path to Mount Kurino's summit, you'll be rewarded with a great view of Mount Karakuni (1,700 m) and Mount Shiratori (1,363 m). The trip back down the mountain follows a gentle, forested ridge. At the end of your journey, consider exploring the Kirishima Open-Air Museum and the Kurinodake Recreation Village to enjoy contemporary art, outdoor adventures and camping. You can even join a horseback trek at the Horse Trust Institute—a ranch for retired racehorses.