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You'll see Nakafukawa Post Office on the right
corner as you head up the narrow road after crossing the
at the traffic signal. Continuing up the hill you'll
come to Koyo Junior High School where the road forks.
Take the right fork going uphill (following the sign
to Fukuda).
Curve past the terraced rice paddies
passing a disused water wheel on the right. Follow o the
road to the right passing a green walled tire
depository. Keep taking the right forks and the road
becomes steeper taking you through a mixture of rice fields,
houses and land alottments dotted with persimmon trees, and the
occassional small factory!
Continue straight passing Hiroshima City Agriculture
and Forestry Promotion Center, and Koyo Kindergarten
and it's small petting zoo of goats and chickens.
After 30-40min, a small path leaves the road on the left,
immediately after a slightly surreal overgrown
Kei-truck graveyard. There is a small sign in
Japanese pointing the way up the grassy stairway stairway, stating
the Kinomune summit is a kilometer away.
Passing a small clearing with benches, but no view,
the trail starts to climb steeply for about 5 minutes
up to a second clearing.
From here there is a side trail off to the right - about a 25-35min side trip -
that takes you to Eboshi Rock where, over
100 years ago a collection of artifacts from the Yayoi
Era were discovered.
The trail onward to the summit gets even steeper, climbing over
flat rock in parts, and would be quite slippery in
wet weather. You do, however, climb very quickly, and the
sound of the cars on the roads below is almost completely
replaced by birdsong.
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