Along this walkway there are groves of beech, a ridge, mountain stream, and a variety of other things, and in early summer you can hear the song of Blue and white flycatcher, Siberian blue robin, Grey bunting, warblers, etc.
From the summit of Nekomagadake, you can get a good view of Mt. Bandai, Iide Range, Azuma range, and other mountains, as well as Lake Urabandai, Lake Inawashiro, Oguni Pond and other lakes and ponds.
Around 800 AD, Tokuichi opened Enichi Temple along this path (Bandai Town), and ascetic monks passed here on the road between the temple and Naka Azumayama "Azuma Daigongen"
Many roots along the way make it a difficult course, and strong winds and fog require care. In addition, the Nekoma viewing platform has no available water.
From Oguni rest facility to Oguni Pond is about 20 minutes one way. The boardwalk around the swamp requires about 15 min to walk.
The store details
Name | Nekomagadake Yamabiko Nature Trail |
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Address | Yama-gun, Bandai-machi, Bandai |
URL | http://www.urabandai-vc.jp/?page_id=423 |
Access | 35 minutes by car from Bandai Kawahigashi-IC |