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Shimonoseki Onsen Kaze No Umi

Shimonoseki Onsen Kaze No Umi

4.6 / 5Great4 Reviews
2-1 Chofusotouracho
4.64KM from Mt. Shioji
Children's SuppliesGolf CourseHot Spring HotelParking
per night
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Hotel AZ Yamaguchi Shimonoseki

Hotel AZ Yamaguchi Shimonoseki

3.7 / 5
2-1 Chofu-yahatacho
2.41KM from Mt. Shioji
per night
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Business Hotel Hayashi

Business Hotel Hayashi

4.8 / 5Outstanding2 Reviews
1 Chome-8-13 Akine
3.74KM from Mt. Shioji
per night
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USD**6
Kogushiya

Kogushiya

5-15, Chofuminamino-Cho
3.53KM from Mt. Shioji
Parking
per night
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USD**8
Neohas Book & Hotel

Neohas Book & Hotel

2-7-2 Akine Nishimachi, Shimonoseki City, Yamaguchi 751-0873
4.08KM from Mt. Shioji
per night
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Marin Hotel Shimonoseki

Marin Hotel Shimonoseki

2-1 Chofusotoura-cho
4.63KM from Mt. Shioji
per night
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Mt. Shioji

For an authentic experience near Mt. Shioji, stay at Shimonoseki Onsen Resort, offering panoramic views of the surrounding hills and forests. Each room features a traditional tatami mat layout and access to private outdoor hot springs. The resort is just a 10-minute walk from the main hiking trailhead, with well-maintained paths ideal for all skill levels. For best availability, especially during cherry blossom season or weekends, book through HopeGoo for exclusive rates.

The summit of Mt. Shioji offers breathtaking vistas of Shimonoseki City and the Kanmon Strait, with clear days revealing distant views of Kyushu Island and Honshu Island separated by the sea. A scenic overlook platform provides benches and informative signage to help identify landmarks. In spring, the slopes bloom with Yoshino cherry blossoms, blending harmoniously with the ocean backdrop; autumn brings vibrant red foliage that paints the hillside in fiery hues. Visit at sunrise or sunset to capture the softest light and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of nature.

Along the hiking paths of Mt. Shioji, travelers can discover ancient stone markers and remnants of old roads once used to connect Honshu and Kyushu. A secluded grove of wild azaleas blooms spectacularly in May, carpeting the forest floor in vibrant colors. Small Shinto shrines dot the route, offering quiet spots for reflection. After rain, mist often drifts through the trees, creating an ethereal, dreamlike atmosphere. Bring sturdy footwear and a light backpack, and always check the weather forecast before setting out for a safe and memorable journey.