Mt. Iino Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Cute sanuki Fuji
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I watched Mt. Iino, that is, Sanuki Fuji, many times from the hill where the main shrine of Mt. Kompira is located and the hotel near Mt. Kompira. It was cute like a mini-sized Mt. Fuji. In particular, the Sanuki Fuji I saw just before sunrise when the sky began to dyed red was very impressive. Also, I went to lunch to see "Upside Fuji", which reflects Fuji on the surface of the pond, from Miyaike in Toki Town, but I couldn't see the beautiful upside Fuji because algae grew on the surface of the pond at the time. Is the temperature dropping here ...
When crossing the Seto Bridge, you can see a cool Mt. Fuji-shaped mountain in the direction of Shodoshima. When you enter Sakaide, you will see Sanuki Fuji. If you go toward Kotohira, you will see mountains similar to Mt. Fuji here and there. I think this is a place with such a special terrain. I have to study properly.
Because the surrounding area was flat, it was an even more conspicuous mountain view. Although there are Fuji here all over the country, it has a beautiful shape when you look at the whole picture. I stopped by on a rainy day and didn't go to the mountain climbing very much, but it seemed to be a mountain that impressed Sanuki Fuji.
I went up Mt. Iino with my climbers on the Iiyamacho route and went down on the Iinocho route on the way back. I have experienced climbing the Iinocho route with a loose slope and many climbers, but this was my first climb on the Iiyamacho route. This route is almost a concrete pseudo-wood staircase, and it is quite steep. Numbers were listed on the pseudo-wood for every 100 steps, and it was 1270 steps at the confluence with the Iinocho route (8th station). This course is recommended for those who have a little physical strength.
Cute sanuki Fuji
I watched Mt. Iino, that is, Sanuki Fuji, many times from the hill where the main shrine of Mt. Kompira is located and the hotel near Mt. Kompira. It was cute like a mini-sized Mt. Fuji. In particular, the Sanuki Fuji I saw just before sunrise when the sky began to dyed red was very impressive. Also, I went to lunch to see "Upside Fuji", which reflects Fuji on the surface of the pond, from Miyaike in Toki Town, but I couldn't see the beautiful upside Fuji because algae grew on the surface of the pond at the time. Is the temperature dropping here ...
All of them are cool mountains.
When crossing the Seto Bridge, you can see a cool Mt. Fuji-shaped mountain in the direction of Shodoshima. When you enter Sakaide, you will see Sanuki Fuji. If you go toward Kotohira, you will see mountains similar to Mt. Fuji here and there. I think this is a place with such a special terrain. I have to study properly.
A round mountain
It is also called Sanuki Fuji. It has a round shape that is more beautiful than Mt. Fuji. When I visited Kotohiragu, I also saw it from there.
"Fox"
Because the surrounding area was flat, it was an even more conspicuous mountain view. Although there are Fuji here all over the country, it has a beautiful shape when you look at the whole picture. I stopped by on a rainy day and didn't go to the mountain climbing very much, but it seemed to be a mountain that impressed Sanuki Fuji.
Climbing on the Iiyama Cho route
I went up Mt. Iino with my climbers on the Iiyamacho route and went down on the Iinocho route on the way back. I have experienced climbing the Iinocho route with a loose slope and many climbers, but this was my first climb on the Iiyamacho route. This route is almost a concrete pseudo-wood staircase, and it is quite steep. Numbers were listed on the pseudo-wood for every 100 steps, and it was 1270 steps at the confluence with the Iinocho route (8th station). This course is recommended for those who have a little physical strength.