Michinoku Coastal Trail
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Roam the Michinoku Coastal Trail: Tohoku’s Breathtaking 1,000-Kilometer Hiking Route

Long-distance hiking across beaches, pine forests, and soaring cliffs

Discover the beauty of Tohoku with an unforgettable coastal hike

Meandering through untamed regions, the Michinoku Coastal Trail offers a scenic journey comparable to world-renowned long trails like the Appalachian Trail. Passing through 29 distinct municipalities across over 1,000 kilometers, the route clings to the Honshu coastline, linking Hachinohe in the north with Soma in the south. For section hikers and thru-hikers, this immense adventure features some of Japan's best scenery.

Highlights

Northern Region: Rugged Cliffs and Stunning Peninsulas

Starting from Kabushima in Hachinohe City, the Michinoku Coastal Trail’s northern section begins with soaring sea cliffs and serene grasslands along the Tanesashi Coast. Yet, as hikers descend into the landscape, undulating valleys create significant elevation changes. Then, craggy peninsulas and bays punctuate the route bound for Miyagi Prefecture’s Ishinomaki.

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Northern Region: Rugged Cliffs and Stunning Peninsulas

Southern Region: Sendai Plains and Urato Islands

Leaving behind Ishinomaki, hikers traverse the vast Sendai Plain, flanked by sandy beaches and island scenery. Along the way, historic sites like the Koriyama Government Office Ruins and the Tagajo Ruins offer a glimpse into the region’s prominent past. Finally, you’ll cross through the Abukuma Mountains to reach Soma City.

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Southern Region: Sendai Plains and Urato Islands
Getting There