Discover the Mystical Forest: An Enchanting Yakusugi Walk

Step into a real-life fairy tale on this enchanting guided walk through the mossy, ancient forests of Yakusugi Land.

Tour Overview

Have you dreamed of wandering through the mystical, moss-covered forests that inspired legendary animated films?

Our Enchanting Yakusugi Walk is your perfect gateway to this magical world. This park offers the most accessible way to come face-to-face with Yakusugi—ancient cedar trees over 1,000 years old—without the need for a grueling all-day hike.

Your professional guide will lead you along well-maintained boardwalks and comfortable forest paths, bringing the ecosystem to life. You'll not only see the giant trees but also learn the secrets of the forest, ensuring a magical and immersive experience for all visitors.

Price

  • 1 passenger: ¥53,000
  • 2 passengers: ¥66,000 (¥33,000 / person)
  • 3 passengers: ¥93,000 (¥31,000 / person)
  • 4 passengers: ¥116,000 (¥29,000 / person)

Highlights

  • Travelers of all ages, including families with children.
  • Those who want to experience ancient cedars without a physically demanding hike.
  • Visitors looking for a rich, half-day forest immersion.
  • Anyone wishing to step into the magical, mossy worlds depicted in beloved films.
  • Spot info

    Yakusugi Land is a recreational forest with hiking trails. It is known for its large concentration of yakusugi, a unique species of Japanese cedar tree, or sugi in Japanese (Cryptomeria japonica), found only on Yakushima. Tree stumps around the area are remnants of logging during the Edo period (1603–1867); some of the area’s oldest trees, though, were spared that fate due to their irregular shape. At least nine yakusugi aged more than one thousand years remain, and many other majestic trees and plants—such as elegant Orangebark stewartia and colorful Yakushima rhododendrons—can be seen in the forest.

    The five hiking trails of Yakusugi Land take 30, 50, 80, 150, and 210 minutes respectively. The two shorter trails take visitors past the old Sennen Sugi (Millennial Sugi) and remarkable Futago Sugi (Twin Sugi). The longer hikes pass by even more ancient and spectacular yakusugi, such as Hahako Sugi (Mother and Child Sugi) and Oda Sugi, both estimated to be around 2,500 years old. The two shorter routes are paved with wood or stone, while the longer routes are mountain trails. Experienced hikers can take a detour halfway through the 150-minute trail and climb Mt. Tachu, where they will find a majestic 40 m–tall monolith at the summit.

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