River Gorge Hike: Ryuokyo Valley

Recommended Length: 1 Day

Day 1

Kinugawa Onsen Station

By train

From Kinugawa Onsen Station, take 12 minutes train to Ryuoukyo Station or 10 minutes by bus to Ryuoukyo Iriguchi bus stop and short walk to the hiking trail.

Ryuo Valley

The Ryuokyo Valley runs for approximately 6 kilometers along the Kinugawa River, with the hot-spring resorts of Kawaji Onsen and Kinugawa Onsen at either end. The mountains here were formed in an undersea volcanic eruption roughly 22 million years ago. Over the millennia, the force of the river’s currents and cascading stones chiseled away at the landscape, sculpting the gorge into its present configuration. The characters for ryu-o mean “dragon king,” a name given the valley in 1950 because its winding course is said to resemble the auspicious image of an ascending dragon.

Rocks visible from the nature trail that follows the river through the gorge tell the story of three distinct geological phenomena that contributed to its creation. The rocks of Shiryu, the upriver section, are mostly purplish andesite created in the early stages of the eruption. In the middle section, Seiryu, the rocks are primarily green tuff, which is formed when ash and other rock fragments are ejected from a volcanic vent. The extreme heat of the ash fuses it with the rock fragments, and the presence of copper in the mix stains the rock a bluish green. The rocks of Hakuryu, the downriver section, are predominantly rhyolite, a silica-rich volcanic rock characterized by its fine grain and a white appearance.

Each of the three sections showcases unusual formations shaped by erosion and the collapse of rocks as the river makes its way through the gorge. Although its flow may seem peaceful much of the time, the Kinugawa River earned its name—meaning “angry oni” (a mythical demon)—from the turbulence of the water and the noise of tumbling stones following heavy rainfalls.

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Nature

On Foot

10-minute walk

On Foot

Short walk

On Foot

5-minute walk

On Foot

20-minute walk

On Foot

8-minute walk

Taikan (Grand View)

Midway along the Ryuokyo Valley, on the right bank of the river, is a spot on the trail called Taikan, or “Grand View.” As the name suggests, it offers a broad panorama of the gorge as it twists upriver. This is the best place to grasp the full extent of the gorge and understand how it got its name. Taikan is located in the Seiryu middle section of rock formations, consisting mostly of green tuff, the mix of volcanic rock and ash that gives the walls of the gorge their distinctive bluish green tinge.

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Nature

On Foot

7-minute walk

On Foot

5-minute walk

Nature guide contact info
(1)Okunikko
Mr. Takeru Kanaya
OKUNIKKO Guesthouse JUN
WEB:https://okunikkoguesthousejun.amebaownd.com/pages/4507646/page_202101022314
Email:info.okunikkojun@gmail.com

(2)Ryuokyo Valley・Okunikko
Ms. Sachiko Kikuchi
LICENSED GUIDES
WEB:https://www.visit-tochigi.com/travel-info/licensed-guides/sachiko-kikuchi/
Email:elf-yu-sa@kxa.biglobe.ne.jp