Want to visit Japan but aren’t into big-city sightseeing? Here’s one of Japan’s best-kept secrets: the country is far more nature-filled than urban. It’s incredibly easy to design a Japan trip focused on small towns, rural landscapes, and meaningful outdoor experiences—if you know where to look.
If you’re craving an active journey in Japan, you’re spoiled for choice. The country excels at creating multi-day travel routes and pilgrimages that immerse you in history, culture, and purpose—think the Shimanami Kaido cycling route, or iconic hikes like the Kumano Kodo, Shikoku 88 Temples, and the Nakasendo Way.
But there are only a few places in Japan where you can experience a truly meaningful journey in a multi-sport way.
Welcome to Tohoku—and the Michinoku Coastal Trail.
Disclosure
This trip was hosted by Northern Japan Horizons. As always, all opinions, experiences, and storytelling are my own. I only partner with companies whose values align with mine—and this journey along the Michinoku Coastal Trail is one I would happily recommend regardless of sponsorship.


