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Okuhita Long Route

COURSE 01

Okuhita Long Route

Challenge mountain roads along the Takase River and enjoy the beautiful geography of Okuhita as you take on this route full of ups and downs towards Mt. Gozen. Cyclists can revel in the exciting 6km downhill sprint from Taraibaru Utsukushii Morizukuri Park as well. Experience cycling thrills and the beauty of nature.

  • Elevation gain

    1,175m

  • Total distance

    46.3km

  • Difficulty

    Intermediate to advanced

Course maps

Locations

Recommended Locations Along the Okuhita Long Route

spot 01

Humble beginnings to a
grand adventure!

Kameyama Park

Kameyama Park
Kameyama Park

A beautiful park full of verdant green that spreads out along the Mikuma River. The name Kameyama means Turtle Mountain, named so because the river running alongside it resembles a turtle shell from above. Quaint onsen hot spring ryokans line its perimeter, giving it a traditional feel. With great access to Hita, it's a perfect spot to start a leisurely cycling journey.

Address
559 Nakanojima-cho, Hita City
TEL
+81 0973-22-8410
Hita City Parks and Green Spaces Section, Urban Development Division, Civil Engineering Department
Hours
-
Holidays
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  • Restrooms

    Restrooms

spot 02

A must-see spot for
Attack on Titan fans!

Oyama Dam, Statues of Young Eren, Mikasa and Armin from Attack on Titan

Oyama Dam, Statues of Young Eren, Mikasa and Armin from Attack on Titan
Oyama Dam, Statues of Young Eren, Mikasa and Armin from Attack on Titan

A must-see for fans of Attack on Titan! Bronze statues of young Eren, Mikasa and Armin were placed in the lower plaza of Oyama Dam to celebrate celebrate 10 years of serial publication of Attack on Titan. The 94 meter tall dam stands in for "Wall Maria," one of the gargantuan walls that makes its first appearance in the prologue of the story. Be transported to the world of Attack on Titan as you gaze up at the collosal dam alongside the statues!

Address
2008-1 Nishioyama, Oyama-cho, Hita City
TEL
+81 0973-52-2445
Oyama Dam Management Office
Hours
8:30 am to 5:00 pm
Holidays
Saturdays, Sundays, and National Holidays *Note: the plaza where the statues are placed is open 365 days a year.
  • Restrooms

    Restrooms

spot 03

Fantastic views
from three peaks

Tsue Sanzan (Mt. Gozen, Mt. Shaka, Mt. Toka)

Tsue Sanzan (Mt. Gozen, Mt. Shaka, Mt. Toka)
Tsue Sanzan (Mt. Gozen, Mt. Shaka, Mt. Toka)

Three mountains, including Mt. Gozen and Mt. Shaka which stretch along the border between Oita and Fukuoka prefectures, and Mt. Toka, are together known as Tsue Sanzan, or the Three Peaks of Tsue. From their peaks on clear days, catch spectacular views of Mt. Aso, Mt. Yufu, as well as the faraway Ariake Sea and Mt. Unzen.

Address
Maetsue-cho, Hita City, Oita Prefecture
TEL
-
Hours
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Holidays
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