Discover the enchanting Tachibana Lake on a 3-hour guided hike, traversing 3.5 km of picturesque forest terrain. Soak in the serene landscape near Karurusu village, adorned with stunning autumn leaves. Perfect for beginners, this tour offers a peaceful escape into nature's beauty.
Cancel more than 336 hours before the start time for a full refund.
From 336 hours before the start time until 168 hours before the start time, cancellation costs 10%.
From 168 hours before the start time until 48 hours before the start time, cancellation costs 50%.
From 48 hours before the start time until 24 hours before the start time, cancellation costs 70%.
Cancellations within 24 hours of the start time are non-refundable.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The hike is approximately 3.5 kilometers in total. It includes walking up and downhill on rough terrain, providing a moderate challenge suitable for those who enjoy nature walks.
The tour lasts about 3 hours, including the hike and breaks. This duration allows ample time to enjoy the scenery and take a rest by the lake.
Yes, the hike is classified as easy, making it suitable for beginners and those who don’t frequently hike. However, participants should be comfortable walking on uneven terrain.
There are no restroom facilities available at Lake Tachibana or along the trail. We recommend using the restroom facilities before starting the hike at the adex base or Karurusu car park.
Children are welcome to join the hike, provided they are accompanied by an adult and can comfortably walk the distance on rough terrain. It's a great family activity, but parents should assess their child's ability to complete the hike.
Unfortunately, pets are not permitted on the tour. This policy ensures the safety and comfort of all participants and helps preserve the natural environment of the hiking area.
The hike takes you through natural settings where wildlife sightings are possible. While encounters are rare and typically harmless, we advise participants to stay on marked trails and follow the guide's instructions for safety. Be aware of natural hazards like uneven terrain and tree roots.