Ikiki-no-Michi

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Ikiki-no-Michi

A road that still carries the remnants of bygone trade routes.

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Ikiki-no-Michi is a path on a terraced cliff that was carved into the banks of Tama River. It's often called "Hake" for short. In the past, lumberwood cut from forests at the river's headwaters were sent down the river to Tokyo Bay, a route that raftsmen would nickname "Ikiki-Shita-Michi". It stands today as a reminder of an old way of life from a bygone era.

Highlights

  • A 6meter terraced cliff nicknamed "Hake" that was carved into the banks of Tama River.
  • It's known in spring fo its lush red yabu-tsubaki blooms.
  • Its elevated location offers spectacular views.

Photos

  • Ikiki-no-michi

    Ikiki-no-michi

  • The terraced cliff

    The terraced cliff

  • Today, only a historic monument remains.

    Today, only a historic monument remains.

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Details

Name in Japanese
いききの道
Postal Code
183-0011
Address
6-42~ Shiroitaodai, Fuchu City, Tokyo
Access
5 min walk from Higashi-Fuchu Station on the Keio Line.
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)