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KinkasanOoaj Travel Guide, tourism, hotel reservation, residence, plane, cheap pension for you holidays in kinkasanFree Travel guide Ooaj.com A free travel guide for holidays. Hotels in kinkasan, Bed and Breakfast!Kinkasan (???; also Kinkazan) is a small mountainous island at the tip of the
![]() UnderstandLiterally meaning "Golden Flower Mountain", the island was the location of a brief gold prospecting boom in the past. Today little remains except a Shinto shrine devoted to the gods of wealth, Ebisu and Daikoku. ![]() Get inKinkasan being an island, you'll have to take a ferry at some point, so the main question is choosing the ferry terminal. ![]() By trainIf traveling by train from Sendai, take the JR Senseki line to ![]() By busAlternatively, you can take a 90-minute bus from Ishinomaki to the whaling town of ![]() Get aroundExcluding a van ferrying guests up from the ferry to the shrine's ryokan, there is no motorized transport on the island and you'll have to walk. Some ferry operators in Ayukawa offers sightseeing boat tours around the island, but there are no other points to disembark. ![]() See
![]() DoPerhaps a better reason to visit is some fairly good hiking. Major trails head from the shrine to the summit (height 445m, distance 2.4 km) and around the entire island (~25 km). With some luck you can spot Japanese macaques (rhesus monkeys), troops of which roam about the island. Pick up a free map and leave plenty of time before you set off though, as the trails are not that well marked; if you get hopelessly lost, head down to the coastal trail. ![]() Buy, Eat & Drink
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![]() Stay safeThere are two endemic pests on the island: deer and leeches, both of which want to eat things you'd rather keep to yourself. When hiking, keep your trousers stuffed in your boots, and if you do spot leeches remember to use salt or fire to dislodge them, not brute force.
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