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Overlooking the Seto Inland Sea's archipelago from the "Seto Inland Alps" Trekking

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  • 1. Overlooking the Seto Inland Sea's archipelago from the "Seto Inland Alps" Trekking
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  • 1. Overlooking the Seto Inland Sea's archipelago from the "Seto Inland Alps" Trekking
  • 2. Overlooking the Seto Inland Sea's archipelago from the "Seto Inland Alps" Trekking
  • 3. Overlooking the Seto Inland Sea's archipelago from the "Seto Inland Alps" Trekking
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The ridgeline formed by the four mountains of Monjuyama, Kanozan, Genmeizan, and Dakesan in the Seto Inland Sea National Park is affectionately known as the "Seto Inland Alps". Among them, the views of the inland sea's archipelago from Monjuyama and Dakesan are spectacular, and the trekking course is popular for its panoramic views of the distant Chugoku Mountains and Shikoku Mountain Range, as well as the Boyo and Geiyo Islands.

Basic Information

Location Suo-Oshima Tourism Association: 4316 Kuga, Suo-Oshima-cho
Website http://setouchi-alps.jp/
Office of Inquiry Suo-Oshima Tourism Association: 0820-72-2134