While thinking about Kanshin, we will walk around the superb view of the Minami Satsuma Kaido in early Spring.
Jianzhen, the Chinese nobleman who brought Buddhist teachings and precepts to Japan, sailed six times to get to Japan and arrived at Minamisatsuma City Botsu, which was once called Japan Mitsu. Held in mainly in Botsu, it is a walking tournament named after Kazuhisa Kanshin.
Thinking about the scenery that Kanshin stared at, we walk while enjoying the superb view of the Minami Satsuma Kaido in early Spring. Local people are full of warm and delicious hospitality.
Basic Information
Held in date: February 22
Held in time 8:00~Registration starts, Opening ceremony 8:45, Departure 9:00
Held in
(1) Bozu Seascape Course Approx. 16km (Minamisatsuma City Bozu Gakuen Ground Start)
(2) Oura Superb View Kamegaoka Course Approx. 12km (Oura Elderly Welfare Center Shiba Square start)
Capacity
(1) Bozu Seascape Course: First 600 people
(2) Oura Superb View Kamegaoka Course First 500 people
Application
2025 (Reiwa 7) January 15 9:00 ~ Reception starts
2025 (Reiwa 7) January 31 Deadline
To apply, please visit the Minamisatsuma City Tourism Association Home page.
* Early reception may end due to first-come, first-served basis.
fee
1 don (900 ml) (20 years old and over) 3500 yen
Adults and high school students: 1500 yen
Junior high and elementary school students: 300 yen
Contact us
Minami Satsuma Kaido Kanshin Road Walking Executive Committee
0993-53-2111
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