It is located in a good view with the ruins of a fort built on a hill for Ainu people to drop deer and hunt. There is a promenade around the ruins of the fort, so it is easy to take a walk.
The remains of the Ainu fort in the hill on the far left across the Akkeshi Bridge. The reason why the "fort ruins" were because there were four forts on this mountain. The promenade is well maintained and connects the fort ruins. A car was parked at the entrance of the Okuyama Observatory, and it was about 10 〜 20 minutes walk to the nearest fort site. There is also an explanation board at each fort site. You can enjoy the scenery and the appearance of birds with binoculars. In addition to this, there are Chikushi Koi Chashi Ruins and Atsugishi Kamiiwa Fort Ruins in Atsugishi, but it can be maintained and visited ...
It is not the ruins of the fort, but the ruins of Chashi. Crossing the Akkeshi Bridge, the small mountain on the far left is a offering mountain, and the chashi ruins were scattered in this small mountain. Since you walk quite a bit in the mountains, you should wear shoes that are easy to walk. Also, since there is no vending machine, I think it is better to prepare drinks and finish the toilet. The green was dark in summer, but it seems to be brighter and more comfortable when the leaves are few in early autumn and early winter.
There are four traces of Ainu Chashi, but the surroundings were lonely. The view from the Okoyama Observatory was good.
It is located in a good view with the ruins of a fort built on a hill for Ainu people to drop deer and hunt. There is a promenade around the ruins of the fort, so it is easy to take a walk.
The remains of the Ainu fort in the hill on the far left across the Akkeshi Bridge. The reason why the "fort ruins" were because there were four forts on this mountain. The promenade is well maintained and connects the fort ruins. A car was parked at the entrance of the Okuyama Observatory, and it was about 10 〜 20 minutes walk to the nearest fort site. There is also an explanation board at each fort site. You can enjoy the scenery and the appearance of birds with binoculars. In addition to this, there are Chikushi Koi Chashi Ruins and Atsugishi Kamiiwa Fort Ruins in Atsugishi, but it can be maintained and visited ...
It is not the ruins of the fort, but the ruins of Chashi. Crossing the Akkeshi Bridge, the small mountain on the far left is a offering mountain, and the chashi ruins were scattered in this small mountain. Since you walk quite a bit in the mountains, you should wear shoes that are easy to walk. Also, since there is no vending machine, I think it is better to prepare drinks and finish the toilet. The green was dark in summer, but it seems to be brighter and more comfortable when the leaves are few in early autumn and early winter.