Hikes in Yoro Keikoku Valley 養老渓谷

  • Published on : 13/06/2019
  • by : J.L.
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A breath of fresh air in Yoro Gorge

The Yoro Gorge, in the Boso Peninsula of Chiba prefecture, is a natural beauty and the perfect place for urban hikers in search of nature. 

The Kobun-do path

This hiking trail is aimed at more experienced walkers with a route of more than 7 kilometers which you leave on foot from Yorokeikoku station.

A large red bridge introduces your hike most beautifully, before crossing the Yoro River on rocky "steps" and following it in the middle of greenery by the Nakase promenade.

The passage then arrives at Kobun-do, created 140 years ago during the Edo period (1603-1868), when an opening in the rock connecting two rivers was dug for the needs of agriculture. In 1979, part of the vault collapsed, then transformed into a hiking trail.

In autumn, the places are privileged to appreciate the koyo and to go camping and barbecues with friends.

Fishing enthusiasts spend hours by the river teasing the fish.

Gorge d'Umegase

Umegase Gorge

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Address, timetable & access

  • Address

  • Timetable

    Take the train to Chiba then the JR Uchibo line to Goi station, then a small train from the private company Kominato Tetsudo. It takes 60 min to travel to Yoro Keikoku Station.