Sefuriyama 脊振山, Kanayama 金山 and the Bozu Waterfall 坊主ヶ滝 overnight backpacking hike 2019.4.20&22
All set with new overnight backpacking gear we set off to Sefuriyama for an overnight trip hiking and exploring some of the highest mountains in Fukuoka. I have been on this hike before, however the last time went it was for a day hike and I missed the waterfall on the other side of Kanayama. Approaching the mountain from the perspective of an overnight hike really helped me appreciate how wonderful this mountain and the area surrounding it really is. Fantastic views of the sunset and sunrise in addition to plenty of glimpses of animals such as snakes, badgers and countless birds were easier to take in with more time and a more relaxed pace.
Access: We started at Shiiba accessible by using the #3 bus from Hakata. We took this to Wakiyama ES and then changed buses to another #3 bus which took us the rest of the way to Shiiba. The journey took about and hour and a half all by bus. From Shiiba we hiked to the Shiiba mountain pass and then up to Sefuriyama campground where we pitched our tents for the evening before hiking up to enjoy the sunset from the summit on Sefuriyama. The camp area is basically a small empty field. Due to the air force base and radars near the summit there is a road going to the top, a vending machine and a good toilet facility. Please see my previous hikes for more details Sefuri>Kana Sefuri>Saga
Access: We started at Shiiba accessible by using the #3 bus from Hakata. We took this to Wakiyama ES and then changed buses to another #3 bus which took us the rest of the way to Shiiba. The journey took about and hour and a half all by bus. From Shiiba we hiked to the Shiiba mountain pass and then up to Sefuriyama campground where we pitched our tents for the evening before hiking up to enjoy the sunset from the summit on Sefuriyama. The camp area is basically a small empty field. Due to the air force base and radars near the summit there is a road going to the top, a vending machine and a good toilet facility. Please see my previous hikes for more details Sefuri>Kana Sefuri>Saga
The bus stop at Shiiba. A short walk up from here brings you to a sign pointing towards the Shiiba mountain pass.
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We saw at least 4 different snakes over the course of the trip. This is best photo I could get. Its tail started to shake as I approached for a photo. We saw a black snake later on near the top of the mountain hiding in a storm pipe and another nimble snake which came down near us on Kanayama and quickly slid away into the trees.
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The trail up to Sefuriyama is wonderfully wild with lots of crisscrossing of streams and moss covered rocks and trees. We followed the pink tape and had to stop every so often to locate the route.
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We turned left after emerging from the trail on the mountain road and continued onwards to Sefuriyama. We found the black snake in a storm pipe as mentioned earlier and enjoyed the views under brilliant blue skies.
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Before turning in for the night we equipped our head lamps and went back to the summit to take in the night view. The stars and city in the distance were great to see in person but didn't come out too well on simple smartphone cameras.
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A good night sleep later and I woke just before sunrise and headed back up to take in the morning. The sunset was wonderful to behold and provided a great feeling of peace and tranquility.
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Off we headed back past the route we took up the mountain and onwards to Kanayama. The hike is long at goes over a few minor mountains. There are long stretches of easy forest walking and then some areas of more intense climbing (Especially with a 12kg pack on my back!)
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One of the best views. The trees give way to a wonderful view of the splendour of wilderness and nature.
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The Bozu waterfall. I missed this on my first trip due to the waning sunlight. To reach it you simply turn right after emerging from the Kanayama route and follow the tarmac road up a little. It is a splendid sight and well worth the small amount of time it took to reach it.
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After taking in the waterfall and refilling our water bottles we headed back down the road to the bathhouse. Flowers lined the road and we took a shortcut through the forest before finally reaching the bath house.
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