Experience a 300-meter Low-Mountain Hike with Rocky Terrain
View of Skyscrapers in Tokyo
1300 Years of History at the Korei Shrine
This region, known as Koma or Koguryo, derives its name from the early 8th century when people from the Korean Peninsula arrived in Japan due to political turmoil in their homeland and settled here, pioneering the area. The spirit of their leader at that time, Jakko, is enshrined at the Koma Shrine, and his mortuary temple is Shoden-in Temple. Continuing further on foot at the base of the mountain, you can ascend to Mt. Hiwada.
6-Hour Tour / 24,000 yen per group / 7km-Walk
Schedule
10:00 AM Meet at Koma Station on the Seibu Line or at your hotel
10:30 AM Start to clime Mt. Hiwada
12:00 PM Lunch at Soba noodle restaurant nearby
1:10 PM Shodenin-Temple (300 yen)
2:30 PM Koma-Shrine
3:50 PM End of the tour at Komagawa Station on the JR Line
<Note>
- The one-way fare for the train from Ikebukuro to Koma station is 550 yen.
- The one-way fare for the train from Komagawa to Ikebukuro station is 710 yen.
- The dishes at the Soba noodle restaurant range from around 1,000 yen to 1,500 yen.