Ebino Kogen
Located in the northern part of the Kirishima Kinkowan National Park (formerly known as the Kirishima Yaku National Park), the first national park designated within Japan, Ebino Kogen is the leading tourism area in the prefecture, known as a treasure trove of rich nature. The area can be enjoyed all year round, with many small and big mountains stretching out across the region, including Mount Karakuni, which is popular for hiking.
More Information about Ebino Kogen
Street address
- Suenaga, Ebino City, Miyazaki
Access
Route1
- 30 minutes by car from JR Iino Station
Route2
- 4 minutes by foot from Ebino Kogen bus stop
Opening Hours
Closed
Best season
- All year
Point
- During the winter season, tire chain restrictions may be placed on access roads.
update: Jan.21.2025

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