Newโ Trail Opens in Tohoku, Japan, Offering Untamed โฃCoastal and Forestโ Hiking
A newly completedโฃ section ofโ the Michinoku coastal Trail in Japan’s โTohoku region is now โaccessible to hikers, providing a rare opportunity to explore โa landscape still recovering from the 2011 earthquake and โtsunami. The trail, traversingโ rugged coastlines and dense forests, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and poignant reminders of resilience.
The โopeningโ of this trailโ segment comes โas Japan experiences a surge in โฃinterest from travelers seeking off-the-beaten-pathโฃ experiences, particularlyโ those focused on nature and cultural immersion. The Michinoku Coastal Trail, stretching over 1,000 kilometers, aims to revitalize โcommunitiesโฃ impacted by theโข disaster while showcasing the region’s stunning, often overlooked, scenery. This latest โฃaccessible portion provides โฃa challenging yet โrewarding โfour-night trek, costing from $11,000 per person, and is designed to support local economies through guided tours and accommodations.
The โฃtrail โwinds through a landscape described as both serene and evocative,whereโ moss-covered forests meet the dramatic Pacific coastline. โHikers can โexpect encounters with quiet, wild ponies and the โคchance to observe โขlocal fishermen practicingโ their โtrade.The region’s beauty is โa testament โคto nature’s power to heal,โข even โin the face of immense devastation.
Remote Lands is currentlyโค organizing guided treks along the new Michinoku Coastal Trail. This article originally appearedโฃ in the November 2025 โคissue of Condรฉ โคNast traveler.โ Subscriptions are available here.