
縄文杉トレイル
自然散策Kyushu(Kagoshima)
中級距離
22 km
累積標高差
700m
最高標高
1300m
所要時間
10時間
屋久島の樹齢7,200年の縄文杉を目指す一日がかりのトレッキング。
Embark on an unforgettable journey along the Jomon Sugi Trail, a renowned nature walk nestled within the ancient forests of Yakushima Island in Kagoshima, Kyushu. This challenging yet rewarding 22-kilometer round trip hike features a significant 700-meter elevation gain, categorizing it as a moderate difficulty trail. Hikers should expect a full-day commitment, requiring good physical stamina and preparation for varied terrain. The trail winds through a UNESCO World Heritage site, immersing trekkers in a primeval landscape dominated by towering sugi Japanese cedar trees, some thousands of years old. Moss-covered rocks, crystal-clear streams, and a vibrant green canopy create an ethereal atmosphere, particularly after rain. Key highlights include the massive Kigen Sugi, a living testament to ancient growth, and the impressive Wilson Stump, offering a unique internal view. The ultimate reward is reaching Jomon Sugi itself, a colossal cedar estimated to be between 2,000 and 7,200 years old, standing majestically as a symbol of nature's enduring power. Hikers must be well-prepared, carrying ample water, snacks, and appropriate rain gear, as weather conditions can change rapidly. Sturdy waterproof hiking boots are essential for navigating the often-slippery roots and rocky paths. Due to the trail's popularity and protected status, strict adherence to environmental guidelines is crucial to preserve this irreplaceable natural wonder for future generations. Early starts are recommended to maximize daylight hours and avoid crowds, ensuring a more serene experience amidst Yakushima's captivating wilderness.